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Microbial Threats to Health - Emergence, Detection, and Response (Hardcover, New)
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Microbial Threats to Health - Emergence, Detection, and Response (Hardcover, New)
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Infectious diseases are a global hazard that puts every nation and
every person at risk. The recent SARS outbreak is a prime example.
Knowing neither geographic nor political borders, often arriving
silently and lethally, microbial pathogens constitute a grave
threat to the health of humans. Indeed, a majority of countries
recently identified the spread of infectious disease as the
greatest global problem they confront. Throughout history, humans
have struggled to control both the causes and consequences of
infectious diseases and we will continue to do so into the
foreseeable future. Following up on a high-profile 1992 report from
the Institute of Medicine, Microbial Threats to Health examines the
current state of knowledge and policy pertaining to emerging and
re-emerging infectious diseases from around the globe. It examines
the spectrum of microbial threats, factors in disease emergence,
and the ultimate capacity of the United States to meet the
challenges posed by microbial threats to human health. From the
impact of war or technology on disease emergence to the development
of enhanced disease surveillance and vaccine strategies, Microbial
Threats to Health contains valuable information for researchers,
students, health care providers, policymakers, public health
officials. and the interested public.
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