• Order to parcel locker

    Order to parcel locker
  • easy pay

    easy pay
  • Reduced price
Viral Outbreaks, Biosecurity, and Preparing for Mass Casualty Infectious Diseases Events

Viral Outbreaks, Biosecurity, and Preparing for Mass Casualty Infectious Diseases Events

9780323548410
448.51 zł
381.23 zł Save 67.28 zł Tax included
Lowest price within 30 days before promotion: 381.23 zł
Quantity
Product unavailable
Out of print

  Delivery policy

Choose Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczka, DPD or Poczta Polska. Click for more details

  Security policy

Pay with a quick bank transfer, payment card or cash on delivery. Click for more details

  Return policy

If you are a consumer, you can return the goods within 14 days. Click for more details

Description

Written by authorities in infectious disease and disaster preparedness, this one-stop resource covers the relevant theoretical, historical, and pragmatic considerations of viral outbreaks and bioterrorism. It provides an expert overview of this complex area for infectious disease physicians, emergency medicine physicians, hospital administrators, and more.

Product Details
Elsevier
60608
9780323548410
9780323548410

Data sheet

Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
400
Dimensions (mm)
197 x 240
Weight (g)
450
  • 1. Historical Perspective

    The Organisms

    2. Anthrax

    3. Tularemia

    4. Plague

    5. VHF

    6. Small pox

    7. Influenza

    8. Avian Influenza

    Coronavirus

    9. SARS

    10. MERS-CoV

    Public Health Tracking, Prevention, and Planning

    11. Ethical issues with preparedness

    12. Surveillance strategies

    13. Translating Policy into Practice

    14. Planning for a Bioterrorism or Pandemic Event: Public Health Perspective

    15. Issues in healthcare settings (including assessing exposures)

    16. Transmission dynamics, modeling of outbreaks and interventions

    17. Recovery from large infectious diseases outbreak

    18. Diagnostics

    19. Prevention

    20. Designer pathogens and synthetic biology

Comments (0)