A global perspective on the management and prevention of emerging and re-emerging diseases
Emerging infectious diseases are newly identified or otherwise previously unknown infections that cause public health challenges. Re-emerging infectious diseases are due to both the reappearance of and an increase in the number of infections from a disease that is known, but which had formerly caused so few infections that it was no longer considered a public health problem. The factors that cause the emergence or re-emergence of a disease are diverse.
This book takes a look at the world's emerging and re-emerging diseases. It covers the diagnosis, therapy, prevention, and control of a variety of individual diseases, and examines the social and behavioral issues that could contribute to epidemics. Each chapter focuses on an individual disease and provides scientific background and social history as well as the current basics of infection, epidemiology, and control.
Emerging Epidemics: Management and Control offers five topics of coverage:
FUNDAMENTALS
Epidemics fundamentals
Disasters and epidemics
Biosafety
RE-EMERGING EPIDEMICS
Tuberculosis
Plague
NEWLY EMERGING EPIDEMICS
Leptospirosis
Dengue
Japanese Encephalitis
Chikungunya Fever
West Nile Virus
Chandipura Virus Encephalitis
Kyasanur Forest Disease
Hantavirus
Human, Avian, and Swine Influenza
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Nipah Virus
Paragonimiasis
Melioidosis
POTENTIAL EPIDEMICS
Biowarfare and bioterrorism
Food contamination and food terrorism
Antimicrobial resistance
VECTOR CONTROL METHODS
Mosquito control
Other disease vectors and their control
Offering an integrated, worldwide overview of the complexity of the epidemiology of infections, Emerging Epidemics will be a valuable resource for students, physicians, and scientists working in veterinary, medical, and the pharmaceutical sciences.