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Infectious diseases once thought to be controlled (such as malaria and tuberculosis) are now spreading rapidly across the globe, and lethal new disease agents (HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and BSE) continue to emerge at an ominous pace. Policymakers must consider the implications of disease proliferation for economic prosperity, general well-being, and national security in affected societies. This work represents a collection of articles from the premier authors in the field on the ramifications of disease emergence for international development, international law, and nation security.
Infectious diseases once thought to be controlled (such as malaria
and tuberculosis) are now spreading rapidly across the globe, and
lethal new disease agents (HIV/AIDS, ebola and BSE) continue to
emerge at an ominous pace. Policymakers must consider the
implications of disease proliferation for economic prosperity,
general well-being, and national security in affected societies.
This work represents a collection of articles from the premier
authors in the field on the ramifications of disease emergence for
international development, international law, and national
security.
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