Sustaining global surveillance and response to emerging zoonotic diseases, Gerald T. Keusch [and others] editors ; Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine, and National Researchh Council, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Division on Earth and Life Studies
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Sustaining global surveillance and response to emerging zoonotic diseases, Gerald T. Keusch [and others] editors ; Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine, and National Researchh Council, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Division on Earth and Life Studies
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- Summary
- "H1N1 ('swine flu'), SARS, mad cow disease, and HIV/AIDS are a few examples of zoonotic diseases-diseases transmitted between humans and animals. Zoonotic diseases are a growing concern given multiple factors: their often novel and unpredictable nature, their ability to emerge anywhere and spread rapidly around the globe, and their major economic toll on several disparate industries. Infectious disease surveillance systems are used to detect this threat to human and animal health. By systematically collecting data on the occurrence of infectious diseases in humans and animals, investigators can track the spread of disease and provide an early warning to human and animal health officials, nationally and internationally, for follow-up and response. Unfortunately, and for many reasons, current disease surveillance has been ineffective or untimely in alerting officials to emerging zoonotic diseases. Sustaining Global Surveillance and Response to Emerging Zoonotic Diseases assesses some of the disease surveillance systems around the world, and recommends ways to improve early detection and response. The book presents solutions for improved coordination between human and animal health sectors, and among governments and international organizations"--Publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 312 pages)
- Contents
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- Making the case for zoonotic disease surveillance
- Drivers of zoonotic diseases
- Achieving an effective zoonotic disease surveillance system
- Incentives for disease surveillance, reporting, and response
- Sustainable financing for global disease surveillance and response
- Governance challenges for zoonotic disease surveillance, reporting, and response
- Recommendations, challenges, and looking to the future
- Isbn
- 9780309137355
- Label
- Sustaining global surveillance and response to emerging zoonotic diseases
- Title
- Sustaining global surveillance and response to emerging zoonotic diseases
- Statement of responsibility
- Gerald T. Keusch [and others] editors ; Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine, and National Researchh Council, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Division on Earth and Life Studies
- Subject
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- Biosurveillance -- methods
- Communicable Diseases, Emerging -- prevention & control
- Disease Outbreaks -- prevention & control
- Electronic books
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases | Contagious
- MEDICAL -- Infectious Diseases
- Public health surveillance
- Public health surveillance
- World health
- World health
- Zoonoses
- Zoonoses
- Zoonoses -- epidemiology
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "H1N1 ('swine flu'), SARS, mad cow disease, and HIV/AIDS are a few examples of zoonotic diseases-diseases transmitted between humans and animals. Zoonotic diseases are a growing concern given multiple factors: their often novel and unpredictable nature, their ability to emerge anywhere and spread rapidly around the globe, and their major economic toll on several disparate industries. Infectious disease surveillance systems are used to detect this threat to human and animal health. By systematically collecting data on the occurrence of infectious diseases in humans and animals, investigators can track the spread of disease and provide an early warning to human and animal health officials, nationally and internationally, for follow-up and response. Unfortunately, and for many reasons, current disease surveillance has been ineffective or untimely in alerting officials to emerging zoonotic diseases. Sustaining Global Surveillance and Response to Emerging Zoonotic Diseases assesses some of the disease surveillance systems around the world, and recommends ways to improve early detection and response. The book presents solutions for improved coordination between human and animal health sectors, and among governments and international organizations"--Publisher's description
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- 362.196/959
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- English
- LC call number
- RA639
- LC item number
- .I57 2009eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- NAL call number
- RA639
- NAL item number
- .I578 2009
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- bibliography
- NLM call number
- WA 110
- NLM item number
- I585s 2009
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- Keusch, Gerald
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- Zoonoses
- Public health surveillance
- World health
- Communicable Diseases, Emerging
- Zoonoses
- Biosurveillance
- Disease Outbreaks
- MEDICAL
- HEALTH & FITNESS
- Public health surveillance
- World health
- Zoonoses
- Label
- Sustaining global surveillance and response to emerging zoonotic diseases, Gerald T. Keusch [and others] editors ; Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine, and National Researchh Council, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Division on Earth and Life Studies
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- Making the case for zoonotic disease surveillance -- Drivers of zoonotic diseases -- Achieving an effective zoonotic disease surveillance system -- Incentives for disease surveillance, reporting, and response -- Sustainable financing for global disease surveillance and response -- Governance challenges for zoonotic disease surveillance, reporting, and response -- Recommendations, challenges, and looking to the future
- Control code
- 609649619
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 312 pages)
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- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780309137355
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- Sustaining global surveillance and response to emerging zoonotic diseases, Gerald T. Keusch [and others] editors ; Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine, and National Researchh Council, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Division on Earth and Life Studies
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Making the case for zoonotic disease surveillance -- Drivers of zoonotic diseases -- Achieving an effective zoonotic disease surveillance system -- Incentives for disease surveillance, reporting, and response -- Sustainable financing for global disease surveillance and response -- Governance challenges for zoonotic disease surveillance, reporting, and response -- Recommendations, challenges, and looking to the future
- Control code
- 609649619
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 312 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780309137355
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations (some color), color maps
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)609649619
Subject
- Biosurveillance -- methods
- Communicable Diseases, Emerging -- prevention & control
- Disease Outbreaks -- prevention & control
- Electronic books
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases | Contagious
- MEDICAL -- Infectious Diseases
- Public health surveillance
- Public health surveillance
- World health
- World health
- Zoonoses
- Zoonoses
- Zoonoses -- epidemiology
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