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The Health and Social Consequences of the 2001 Foot and Mouth Epidemic in North Cumbria
 
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The literature we have drawn on for this study reflects the complex nature of this field of inquiry, including the history of FMD in the UK; local and government sponsored inquiries; health related FMD publications; disaster studies; clinical and other literatures on trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; rural health studies. Within ‘FMD literature’ we also reviewed some of the large body of textual and other cultural products which have arisen since the epidemic but are not referenced here. We have also drawn on the methodological literature relating to the use of diaries in health research.

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