Cold War, Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955-1975
A scholarly account of malaria eradication efforts in Mexico during the Cold War era. Explores public health campaigns, policy debates, and social impact. Customer insight note: mixed reactions expressed in reviews
Highlights
- Cold War health initiatives
- malaria eradication in Mexico
- policy and social impact analysis
Pros
- historical context of malaria eradication
- focus on policy and public health campaigns
- accessible for readers of Latin American history
- well-structured historical narrative
Cons
- narrow focus to Mexico
- limited endorsement from reviews
- academic tone may suit specialist readers