The emergence of HIV disease and AIDS, the reemergence of tuberculosis, and the increased opportunity for disease spread through international travel demonstrate the critical importance of global vigilance for infectious diseases. This volume highlights risk factors for the emergence of microbial threats to health, warns against complacency in public health, and promotes early prevention as a cost-effective and crucial strategy for maintaining public health in the United States and worldwide. The volume identifies infectious disease threats posed by bacteria and viruses, as well as protozoans, helminths, and fungi. Rich in information, it includes a historical perspective on infectious disease, with focuses on Lyme disease, peptic ulcer, malaria, dengue, and recent increases in tuberculosis. The panel discusses how "new" diseases arise and how "old" ones resurge and considers the roles of human demographics and behavior, technology and industry, economic development and land use, international travel and commerce, microbial adaptation and change, and breakdown of public health measures in changing patterns of infectious disease.Also included are discussions and recommendations on disease surveillance; vaccine, drug, and pesticide development; vector control; public education and behavioral change; research and training; and strengthening of the U.S. public health system. This volume will be of immediate interest to scientists specializing in all areas of infectious dieseases and microbiology, healthy policy specialists, public health officials, physicians, and medical faculty and students, as well as anyone interested in how their health can be threatened by infectious diseases.
Joshua Lederberg, Robert E. Shope, and Stanley C. Oaks, Jr., Editors; Committee on Emerging Microbial Threats to Health, Institute of Medicine
1 FRONT MATTER; 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; 3 1 BACKGROUND; 4 2 FACTORS IN EMERGENCE; 5 3 ADDRESSING THE THREATS; 6 REFERENCES; 7 APPENDIXES; 8 A TASK FORCES; 9 B CATALOG OF EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE AGENTS; 10 C GLOBAL RESOURCES FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE; 11 D COMMITTEE AND STAFF BIOGRAPHIES; 12 GLOSSARY; 13 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS; 14 INDEX
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
National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Board on Life Sciences, Committee on Objectives for the National Plant Genome Initiative: 2003-2008, Jr. Oaks, Stanley C., Robert E. Shope, Joshua Lederberg
Institute of Medicine, Division of International Health, Committee for the Study on Malaria Prevention and Control, Institute Of Medicine, Charles C.J. Carpenter, Greg W. Pearson, Violaine S. Mitchell, Jr. Oaks, Stanley C., Charles C J Carpenter, Greg W Pearson, Violaine S Mitchell, Stanley C Oaks
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