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DESCRIPTION:Tim Dye on Food\, Fear\, and Fortunes: Sociomedical encounters 
 with Hepatitis B among Tibetan Refugees in LadakhTim Dye\, Professor\, Dep
 artment of Obstetrics &amp\; Gynecology\, School of Medicine and Dentistry
 \, University of RochesterDespite\nthe reported high prevalence of Hepatit
 is B in Tibetan populations\, little is\nknown about how Tibetans perceive
  of Hepatitis B\, how they deal with it\, and\nhow stigmatizing it may be.
  This project represents a rapid qualitative inquiry\nto better understand
  Hepatitis B in the community and public health context of\nsettlements go
 verned by the Central Tibetan Administration in Ladakh\,\nIndia. Qualitati
 ve interviews and focused discussions were conducted with 296\nindividuals
 \, trying to elicit illness narratives and conceptual models of\nHepatitis
  B.&nbsp\;Open to the PublicSponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moyn
 ihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Tim Dye
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Tim Dye on Food\, Fear\, and Fort
 unes: Sociomedical encounters with Hepatitis B among Tibetan Refugees in L
 adakh</b></p><p><b>Tim Dye</b>\, Professor\, Department of Obstetrics &amp
 \; Gynecology\, School of Medicine and Dentistry\, University of Rochester
 </p><p>Despite\nthe reported high prevalence of Hepatitis B in Tibetan pop
 ulations\, little is\nknown about how Tibetans perceive of Hepatitis B\, h
 ow they deal with it\, and\nhow stigmatizing it may be. This project repre
 sents a rapid qualitative inquiry\nto better understand Hepatitis B in the
  community and public health context of\nsettlements governed by the Centr
 al Tibetan Administration in Ladakh\,\nIndia. Qualitative interviews and f
 ocused discussions were conducted with 296\nindividuals\, trying to elicit
  illness narratives and conceptual models of\nHepatitis B.&nbsp\;</p><p>Op
 en to the Public</p><p><i><b>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moy
 nihan Institute of Global Affairs</b></i></p><p> </p><p></p>
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