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SARS : a case study in emerging infections
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, Weiss, Robin, A.
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Bioethics
/ Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
/ Disease Ecology and Epidemiology
/ Epidemiology
/ SARS (Disease)
/ SARS (Disease) -- Epidemiology
2005
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McLean, Angela
, May, Robert M.
, Pattison, John
, Weiss, Robin, A.
, Royal Society (Great Britain)
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Bioethics
/ Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
/ Disease Ecology and Epidemiology
/ Epidemiology
/ SARS (Disease)
/ SARS (Disease) -- Epidemiology
2005
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/ Disease Ecology and Epidemiology
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/ SARS (Disease)
/ SARS (Disease) -- Epidemiology
2005
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2005
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Overview
The sudden appearance and rapid spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003 alerted the world to the fact that emerging infections are a global problem. Living in affluent societies with well-developed healthcare systems does not necessarily protect people from the dangers posed by life-threatening infections. The SARS epidemic tested global preparedness for dealing with a new infectious agent and raised important questions: How did we do, and what did we learn? This book uses the SARS outbreak as a case study to enumerate the generic issues that must be considered when planning the control of emerging infections. Emerging infections are more than just a current biological fashion: the bitter ongoing experience of AIDS and the looming threat of pandemic influenza teach us that the control of infectious disease is a problem that has not been solved. Scientists from a broad range of disciplines — biologists, veterinarians, physicians, and policy makers — all need to prepare. But prepare for what? The book provides an overview of the tasks that must be addressed by a community that wishes to confront emerging infections. While focusing on SARS, the book addresses a whole range of considerations and issues, from the use of new mathematical models to account for the spread of infection across global airline networks, to a discussion of the ethics of quarantining individuals in order to protect communities.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press USA - OSO
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9780198568186, 0198568185, 0198568193, 9780198568193
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