Public Health and Infectious Diseases

James H Maguire editor Stella R Quah editor Davidson H Hamer editor Kristian Heggenhougen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

Published:7th May '10

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Comprehensive work bringing together chapters that explain reasons for the emergence, protection and treatment, and infectious disease characteristics

Emerging infectious diseases may be defined as diseases being caused by pathogens. This title features chapters that explain the reasons for the emergence of these infectious diseases. It highlights dengue and malaria, as well as agents such as West Nile and other arbovirus that have spread to the continents causing widespread concerns.Emerging infectious diseases may be defined as diseases being caused by pathogens only recently recognized to exist. This group of diseases is important globally, and the experience of the last 30 years suggests that new emerging diseases are likely to bedevil us. As the global climate changes, so changes the environment, which can support not only the pathogens, but also their vectors of transmission. This expands the exposure and effects of infectious disease and, therefore, the importance of widespread understanding of the relationship between public health and infectious disease. Public Health and Infectious Diseases brings together chapters that explain reasons for the emergence of these infectious diseases. These include the ecological context of human interactions with other humans, with animals that may host human pathogens, and with a changing agricultural and industrial environment, increasing resistance to antimicrobials, the ubiquity of global travel, and international commerce.

ISBN: 9780123815064

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1430g

512 pages