Zoonotic diseases represent one of the leading causes of illness and death from infectious disease. Defined by the World Health Organization, zoonoses are a /those diseases and infections that are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and man with or without an arthropod intermediate.a Worldwide, zoonotic diseases have a negative impact on commerce, travel, and economies. In most developing countries, zoonotic diseases are among those diseases that contribute significantly to an already overly burdened public health system. In industrialized nations, zoonotic diseases are of particular concern for at-risk groups such as the elderly, children, childbearing women, and immunocompromised individuals.The Emergence of Zoonotic Diseases: Understanding the Impact on Animal and Human Health, covers a range of topics, which include: an evaluation of the relative importance of zoonotic diseases against the overall backdrop of emerging infections; research findings related to the current state of our understanding of zoonotic diseases; surveillance and response strategies to detect, prevent, and mitigate the impact of zoonotic diseases on human health; and information about ongoing programs and actions being taken to identify the most important needs in this vital area.
Tom Burroughs, Stacey Knobler, and Joshua Lederberg, Editors, Forum on Emerging Infections
1 Front Matter; 2 1 Introduction; 3 2 The Importance of Zoonotic Diseases; 4 3 Factors of Emergence; 5 4 Diagnosis and Control of Zoonotic Infections; 6 5 Surveillance and Management of Zoonotic Disease Outbreaks; 7 6 Summary and Assessment; 8 Appendix A: Glossary and Acronyms; 9 Appendix B: Workshop Agenda; 10 Appendix C: Forum Member and Speaker Biographies
National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Institute of Medicine, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Steve Olson
Institute of Medicine, Board on the Health of Select Populations, and Transgender Health Issues and Research Gaps and Opportunities Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Division of International Health
Institute of Medicine, Committee to Develop Methods Useful to the Department of Veteran Affairs in Estimating Its Physician Requirements, Joseph Lipscomb
Institute of Medicine, Board on Global Health, Committee on Examining the Probable Consequences of Alternative Patterns of Widespread Antiretroviral Drug Use in Resource-Constrained Settings, Leslie Pray, Stacey Knobler, Patrick Kelley, Monisha Arya, Haile Debas, James Curran
Institute of Medicine, Board on Global Health, Forum on Microbial Threats, Katherine Oberholtzer, Laura Sivitz, Alison Mack, Stanley Lemon, Adel Mahmoud, Stacey Knobler
Institute of Medicine, Board on Global Health, Committee on Emerging Microbial Threats to Health in the 21st Century, Joshua Lederberg, Margaret A. Hamburg, Mark S. Smolinski