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Emerging epidemics : management and control / [electronic resource]

by Bisen, Prakash S [author.]; Raghuvanshi, Ruchika [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley Blackwell, ©2013Description: 1 online resource (757 pages) : illustrations, maps.ISBN: 9781118393277; 1118393279; 9781118393260; 1118393260; 9781299678439; 1299678432; 9781118393253; 1118393252; 9781118393260; 1118393260; 9781118393277; 1118393279; 9781118393284; 1118393287.Subject(s): Emerging infectious diseases -- Prevention | Communicable Diseases, Emerging -- prevention & control | Epidemics -- prevention & control | Communicable Disease Control -- standards | Hazardous Substances -- standards | MEDICAL -- Epidemiology | MEDICAL -- Health Risk Assessment | Communicable diseases | Epidemics | Hazardous substances | Electronic books | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Epidemics : fundamentals -- Disasters and epidemics -- Bio-safety -- Tuberculosis -- Plague -- Leptospirosis -- Dengue -- Japanese encephalitis -- Chikungunya fever -- West Nile fever -- Chandipura virus encephalitis -- Kyasanur forest diseases -- Hanta virus disease -- Influenza -- Sever acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) -- Nipah virus -- Paragonimiasis -- Melioidosis -- Biowarfare and bioterrorism -- Antimicrobial resistance -- Conventional methods for mosquito control -- New and potential techniques : mosquito control -- Other disease vectors and their control.
Summary: 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 worl.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Epidemics : fundamentals -- Disasters and epidemics -- Bio-safety -- Tuberculosis -- Plague -- Leptospirosis -- Dengue -- Japanese encephalitis -- Chikungunya fever -- West Nile fever -- Chandipura virus encephalitis -- Kyasanur forest diseases -- Hanta virus disease -- Influenza -- Sever acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) -- Nipah virus -- Paragonimiasis -- Melioidosis -- Biowarfare and bioterrorism -- Antimicrobial resistance -- Conventional methods for mosquito control -- New and potential techniques : mosquito control -- Other disease vectors and their control.

Electronic resource (access conditions).

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 worl.

Online resource; title from digital title page (ebrary, viewed on October 28, 2014).

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