Welcome to Ambawati. A village in Rajasthan midway between Delhi and Mumbai where the western wind kicks up a dust. It irritates the lungs. The residents are mostly Adivasis and Dalits. Tuberculosis is rampant. It is entangled with inequality. This is the price the marginalized pay for health and policy decisions made in faraway Delhi and Geneva. Andrew McDowell gets entangled in the lives of the people of Ambawati spending time at tea stalls clinics bedsides fields forests and with nurses doctors quacks mediums and mystics. He shows us how TB is an atmospheric illness dictated by social and biological realities.With chapters on dust clouds breath mud and ghosts McDowell develops a philosophy and phenomenology of breathing that attends to medical systems patient care and health justice. Breath—intimate and personal shared and distributed—throws new light on public health and inequality. Breathless is both an act of meditation and a call to action.India accounts for 30% of the world’s TB cases2023 saw 28.2 lakh cases 3.4 lakh deaths50% of the affected suffer from malnutritionState apathy towards a poor-person disease
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