In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in studying
infectious diseases, especially given the alarming increase in the
numbers of emerging diseases now confronting medical and veterinary
science.
Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers describes the progress in research and
our understanding of these agents against a backdrop of continuing
fear these viruses engender among health care workers and the
public alike. It discusses how the study of these viral agents is
directly applicable to other emerging diseases, particularly in
relation to how containing these outbreaks requires a high degree
of collaboration between different specialists.
Primarily aimed at healthcare workers, clinicians and
microbiologists, this book provides a rapid overview as to the
nature of these widely varying agents linked only by their
propensity of causing serious human disease.
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