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Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases

Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases

Pathogen Control and Public Health Management in Low-Income Countries

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In recent years, the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases has been studied extensively and new approaches to the study of host-pathogen interactions continue to emerge. At the same time, pathogen control in low-income countries has tended to remain largely informed by classical epidemiology, where the objective is to treat as many people as possible, despite recent research suggesting new opportunities for improved disease control in the context of limited economicresources. The need to integrate the scientific developments in the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases with public health strategy in low-income countries is now more important than ever.This novel text uniquely incorporates the latest research in ecology and evolutionary biology into the discussion of public health issues in low-income countries. It brings together an international team of experts from both universities and health NGOs to provide an up-to-date, authoritative, and challenging review of the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, focusing on low-income countries for effective public health applications and outcomes. It discusses a range of public healththreats including malaria, TB, HIV, measles, Ebola, tuberculosis, influenza and meningitis among others.
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OUP Oxford
87126
9780198789840
9780198789840

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
334
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
714
  • Preface; Infectious diseases in low-income countries: Where are we now?; Current control strategies for infectious diseasesin low income countries; Research in crises: overcoming obstacles and lessons for the future; Afterword I: The burden; Spatial-temporal transmission dynamics and control of infectious diseases: Ebola virus disease (EVD) as a case study; Environmental change and pathogen transmission; Antimicrobial resistance: the 70-year arms race between Humans and Bacteria; Viral evolution and impact for public health strategies in low-income countries; Afterword II: Fundamental knowledge; Using Disease Dynamics and Modeling to Inform Control Strategies in Low-Income Countries; Evolutionary control of infectious disease in low-income countries; Using pathogen interactions: challenges and opportunities; Exploiting symbiotic interactions for vector/disease control; Host species diversity and the transmission of vector-borne disease in low income countries; Afterword III: Tunable methods; Malaria eradication in Italy: the story of a first success; Interactions between ecological and socio-economic drivers of Buruli ulcer burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Opportunities for an improved control.; Ecological control of schistosomiasis in Sub-Saharan Africa: restoration of predator-prey dynamics to reduce transmission; Afterword IV: Case studies; Optimizing public health strategies in low-income countries: Epidemiology, ecology and evolution for the control of malaria.; Human activities and disease transmission: the agriculture case; Ecology of Poverty, Disease and Health Care Delivery: Lessons for Planetary Health; African and global health care prospects: The importance of the use of knowledge; Optimizing public health strategies in low-income countries: The challenge to apply the scientific knowledge and for which disease?; Afterword;
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