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Infectious Diseases: A Geographical Analysis

Infectious Diseases: A Geographical Analysis

Emergence and Re-emergence

9780199244737
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The last four decades of human history have seen the emergence of an unprecedented number of new infectious diseases:: the familiar roll call includes AIDS, Ebola, H5N1 influenza, hantavirus, hepatitis E, Lassa fever, legionnaires and Lyme diseases, Marburg fever, Rift Valley fever, SARS, and West Nile. The outbreaks range in scale from global pandemics that have brought death and misery to millions, through to self-limiting outbreaks of mainly local impact. Some outbreaks haveerupted explosively but have already faded away; some grumble along or continue to devastate as now persistent features in the medical lexicon; in others, a huge potential threat hangs uncertainly and worryingly in the air. Some outbreaks are merely local, others are worldwide.This book looks at the epidemiological and geographical conditions which underpin disease emergence. What are the processes which lead to emergence? Why now in human history? Where do such diseases emerge and how do they spread or fail to spread around the globe? What is the armoury of surveillance and control measures that may curb the impact of such diseases? But, uniquely, it sets these questions on the modern period of disease emergence in an historical context. First, it uses thehistorical record to set recent events against a much broader temporal canvas, finding emergence to be a constant theme in disease history rather than one confined to recent decades. It concludes that it is the quantitative pace of emergence, rather than its intrinsic nature, that separates the present periodfrom earlier centuries. Second, it looks at the spatial and ecological setting of emergence, using hundreds of specially-drawn maps to chart the source areas of new diseases and the pathways of their spread. The book is divided into three main sections:: Part 1 looks at early disease emergence, Part 2 at the processes of disease emergence, and Part 3 at the future for emergent diseases.
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OUP Oxford
83044
9780199244737
9780199244737

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
800
Dimensions (mm)
163 x 242
Weight (g)
1257
  • Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures and Plates; List of Tables; Part I. Early Disease Emergence:: Pre-1850; Introduction; Disease Emergence and Re-Emergence Prior to 1850; Part II. Processes of Disease Emergence:: 1850-2006; The Geographical Matrix; Disease Changes:: Microbial and Vector Adaptation; Technical Changes:: Technology and Industry; Population Changes:: Magnitude, Mobility and Disease Transfer; Environmental Changes:: Ecological Modifications; Disease Amplifiers:: Wars and Conflicts in the Post-1945 Era; Temporal Trends in Disease Emergence and Re-Emergence:: World; Part III. The Future for Emergent Disease Control; Spatial Detection of (Re-)Emerging Diseases; Controlling Re-emerging and Newly-Emerging Diseases; Appendix 1:: Map Sources; Appendix 2:: Vaccination and Critical Community Size; References; Index;
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