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      ‘Fight TB with BCG’: Mass Vaccination Campaigns in the British Caribbean, 1951–6

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          Based on a wide range of primary materials, including WHO reports and Colonial Office correspondence, this article examines the UNICEF/WHO-funded mass BCG campaigns that were carried out in seven Caribbean colonies between 1951 and 1956. It explores the reasons behind them, their nature and aftermath and also compares them to those in other non-European countries and discusses them within a context of decolonisation. In doing so, it not only adds to the scholarship on TB in non-European contexts, which had tended to focus on Africa and Asia, but also to the relatively new field of Caribbean medical history and the rapidly expanding body of work on international health, which has paid scant attention to the Anglophone Caribbean and the pre-independence period.

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          Journal
          Med Hist
          Med Hist
          MDH
          Medical History
          Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, UK )
          0025-7273
          2048-8343
          October 2014
          : 58
          : 4
          : 475-497
          Affiliations
          Department of History, University of York, YO10 5DD, York, UK
          Author notes
          [* ]Email address for correspondence: henrice.altink@ 123456york.ac.uk

          Research for this article was made possible by a grant from the University of York’s Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders. I want to thank Amy Clark, a student intern, for carrying out research in the National Archives in London. I am also grateful to the anonymous readers and the editor for their helpful comments on earlier versions of this article.

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          00049 S0025727314000490
          10.1017/mdh.2014.49
          4176281
          5c971b8b-e9d3-43c9-9aa3-16ff4bc8b1a6
          © The Author 2014
          History
          Page count
          Tables: 2, References: 110, Pages: 23
          Categories
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          History
          tuberculosis,vaccination,caribbean,colonial office,unicef,world health organization
          History
          tuberculosis, vaccination, caribbean, colonial office, unicef, world health organization

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