Description |
xxvii, 280 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm |
Contents |
Section 1: Infectious Disease Drivers -- Section 2: Bacterial Infections -- Section 3: Fungal Infections -- Section 4: Parasitic Infections -- Section 5: Viral Infections -- Index |
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Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Infectious Disease Drivers -- 1.Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 2.Population -- 3.Urbanization -- 4.Global Connectivity -- 5.Human Development -- 6.Global Peace Index -- 7.Life Expectancy and Child Mortality -- 8.Water and Sanitation -- 9.Undernutrition -- 10.Climate -- 11.Forest Cover Change -- 12.Natural Disasters -- 13.Antibiotic Use -- 14.Inherited Blood Disorders and Duffy Antigen -- 15.Immunization Coverage - DTP3 -- 16.Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus -- 17.Malaria Vectors -- 18.Livestock Density -- 19.Bird Migration -- Section 2 Bacterial Infections -- 20.Anthrax -- 21.Bartonellosis, Bartonella bacilliformis -- 22.Bartonellosis, Bartonella quintana -- 23.Botulism -- 24.Brucellosis -- 25.Buruli Ulcer -- 26.Cholera -- 27.Diphtheria -- 28.Donovanosis -- 29.Ehrlichioses -- 30.Endemic Treponematosis -- 31.Haemophilus influenzae Type b -- 32.Leprosy -- 33.Leptospirosis -- 34.Listeriosis -- 35.Lyme Disease -- 36.Melioidosis -- |
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Contents note continued: 37.Meningococcal Meningitis -- 38.Noma -- 39.Pertussis -- 40.Plague -- 41.Pneumococcal Disease -- 42.Q Fever -- 43.Rat Bite Fever -- 44.Relapsing Fever -- 45.Rickettsioses, Tick-borne, New World -- 46.Rickettsioses, Tick-borne, Old World -- 47.Scrub Typhus -- 48.Streptococcus suis -- 49.Tetanus -- 50.Trachoma -- 51.Tuberculosis -- 52.Tularemia -- 53.Typhoid Fever -- Section 3 Fungal Infections -- 54.Blastomycosis -- 55.Coccidioidomycosis -- 56.Histoplasmosis -- 57.Mycetoma -- 58.Paracoccidioidomycosis -- 59.Penicilliosis -- Section 4 Parasitic Infections -- 60.Amebiasis, Entamoeba histolytica -- 61.Anisakidosis -- 62.Babesiosis -- 63.Capillariasis, Intestinal -- 64.Clonorchiasis -- 65.Cysticercosis -- 66.Diphyllobothriasis -- 67.Dracunculiasis -- 68.Echinococcosis, Echinococcus multilocularis -- 69.Eosinophilic Meningitis, Angiostrongylus cantonensis -- 70.Fascioliasis -- 71.Fasciolopsiasis -- 72.Filariasis -- 73.Hookworm -- |
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Contents note continued: 74.Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous and Mucosal, New World -- 75.Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous and Mucosal, Old World -- 76.Leishmaniasis, Visceral -- 77.Loiasis -- 78.Malaria, Plasmodium falciparum -- 79.Malaria, Plasmodium knowlesi -- 80.Malaria, Plasmodium ovale -- 81.Malaria, Plasmodium vivax -- 82.Onchocerciasis -- 83.Opisthorchiasis -- 84.Paragonimiasis -- 85.Schistosomiasis, Africa & Americas -- 86.Schistosomiasis, Asia -- 87.Strongyloidiasis -- 88.Trypanosomiasis, African -- 89.Trypanosomiasis, American -- Section 5 Viral Infections -- 90.Avian influenza (A/H5N1) -- 91.Barmah Forest & Ross River Virus Disease -- 92.Bunyamwera Viral Fever -- 93.Bunyavirus Group C Disease -- 94.California Group Virus Disease -- 95.Chikungunya Fever -- 96.Colorado Tick Fever -- 97.Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever -- 98.Dengue -- 99.Eastern Equine Encephalitis -- 100.Ebola and Marburg Virus Disease -- 101.Hantaviral Disease, New World -- 102.Hantaviral Disease, Old World -- |
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Contents note continued: 103.Hendra and Nipah Virus -- 104.Hepatitis A -- 105.Hepatitis B -- 106.Hepatitis C -- 107.Hepatitis E -- 108.Human Immunodeficiency Virus -- 109.Human T-Lymphotropic Virus 1 -- 110.Japanese Encephalitis -- 111.Lassa Fever -- 112.Mayaro Fever -- 113.Measles -- 114.Monkeypox -- 115.Mumps -- 116.O'nyong-nyong Virus Disease -- 117.Oropouche Virus Disease -- 118.Poliomyelitis -- 119.Rabies -- 120.Rift Valley Fever -- 121.Rotaviral Enteritis -- 122.Rubella -- 123.Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome -- 124.Sindbis Fever -- 125.Tacaribe Complex Virus Disease -- 126.Tick-borne Encephalitis -- 127.Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease -- 128.Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis -- 129.Western Equine Encephalitis -- 130.West Nile Fever -- 131.Yellow Fever -- 132.Zika Fever |
Summary |
"The Atlas of Human Infectious Diseases provides a much needed practical and visual overview of the current distribution and determinants of major infectious diseases of humans. The comprehensive full-color maps show at a glance the areas with reported infections and outbreaks, and are accompanied by a concise summary of key information on the infectious agent and its clinical and epidemiological characteristics. Since infectious diseases are dynamic, the maps are presented in the context of a changing world, and how these changes are influencing the geographical distribution on human infections....The result is a concise atlas with a consistent format throughout, where material essential for understanding the global spatial distribution of infectious diseases has been thoughtfully assembled by international experts. Atlas of Human Infectious Diseases is an essential tool for infectious disease specialists, medical microbiologists, virologists, travel medicine specialists, and public health professionals. " --rear cover |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online version of the print title |
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System requirements: Internet connectivity, World Wide Web browser, and Adobe Acrobat reader |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Subject |
Communicable diseases -- Atlases.
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Communicable Diseases.
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Parasitic Diseases.
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Topography, Medical.
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Virus Diseases.
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Genre/Form |
Atlas
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Atlases (Scientific).
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Atlas.
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Atlases.
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Author |
Horby, Peter.
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Woodall, John P.
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LC no. |
2011027411 |
ISBN |
9781405184403 hardback |
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140518440X hardback |
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