SARS
A case study in emerging infections
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 10 March 2005
- ISBN 9780198568186
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages144 pages
- Size 252x194x14 mm
- Weight 487 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 6 maps, 4 halftones and numerous line drawings 0
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..generally well written and usually has sufficient depth to be informative.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Environmental and social influences on emerging infectious diseases: past, present, and future
Evolutionary genetics and the emergence of SARS coronavirus
Influenza as a model system for studying the cross-species transfer and evolution of the SARS coronavirus
Management and prevention of SARS in China
Confronting SARS: A view from Hong Kong
The aetiology of SARS: Koch's postulates fulfilled
Laboratory Diagnosis of SARS
Animal origins of SARS coronavirus: possible links with the international trade in small carnivores
Epidemiology, transmission dynamics and control of SARS: the 2002-2003 epidemic
Dynamics of modern epidemics
The international response to the outbreak of SARS, 2003
The experience of the 2003 SARS outbreak as a traumatic stress among frontline healthcare workers in Toronto: lessons learned
Informed consent and public health
What have we learnt from SARS?
References
Index