"... a fun and readable book that engages the imagination and retains the interest of the clinically oriented reader while conveying an understanding of the direct implications of molecular characteristics of infectious agents to the practice of medicine." --Emerging Infectious Diseases, January 2010 "... provides a valuable overview of the basic principles and issues pertaining to the pathogenesis and prevention of infectious diseases. The illustrations, the chapter summaries with relevant information, and the case studies are all particularly useful for the targeted readers. The book is well designed and manages to convey the general concepts of the various aspects of infectious diseases without overwhelming the reader with too much information... recommended for students, trainees, or physicians who desire a well-illustrated textbook that is easy to read and that addresses the basic aspects of infectious disease." --Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2010 The study of infectious diseases has undergone major changes since its infancy when it was largely a documentation of epidemics. It has now evolved into a dynamic phenomenon involving the ecology of the infectious agent, pathogenesis in the host, reservoirs and vetors, as well as the complex mechanisms concerned in the spread of infection and the extent to which this spread occurs. Rapid globalization has led to unprecedented interest in infectious diseases worldwide and their effect on complex population dynamics including migration, famine, fire, war, and terrorism. It is now essential for public health officials to understand the basic science behind infectious disease and, likewise, students studying ID must have a broader understanding of the implications of infectious disease in a public health context as well as clinical presentation and prevention. The clear demand for an integrated approach has led to the publication of this text. Check out the student companion site at www.wiley.com/go/shettyinfectiousdisease
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Marshall Lichtman
Blood, Cells, Molecules and Diseases
360 Park Avenue S
New York
New York 10010-1710
John Nelson
The Paediatric Infectious Disease Journal
5323 Harry Hines Blvd
RM F3.202
Dallas
Texas 75390
Peter Hotez
PLOS Neglected Disease
185 Berry St
Ste 3100
San Francisco
CA 94107
Theodore Eickholf
Infectious Disease News
69000 Grove Road
Thorofare
New Jersey 08086-9447
Charles Henderson
World Disease Weekly
2727 Paces Ferry Road SW
Ste - 2-400
Atlanta
Georgia 30339-6135
Susan Kelly
USA Today
7950 Jones Branch DR
Mclean
VA 22108-0001
USA
Larry Read
Public Health Reports
7774 Heatherglen DR
Cincinatti
OH 45255-2418
Sadina Reynaldo
Public Health
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RM 212
Los Angeles
CA 90012
Larry Baddour
Mary Northridge
American Journal of Public Health
800 1st NW
Washington DC
2000-1-3879 Journal Watch for Infectious Diseases
810 Winter Street
Waltham
MA 02451
Copies sent to EMEA Contacts 26/6/2009:
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Health Service Journal
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Trevor Jackson
British Medical Journal
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BMA House
Tavistock Square
London
WC1 H9 JR
Dr G Davey Smith
International Journal of Epidemiology
Department of Social Medicine
University of Bristol
Canynge Hall
White Ladies Road
Bristol
BS8 2PR
Norman Noah
Epidemiology and Infection
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
Alfred Spira
Revue d'Epidemiol & de Sante
Publique
120 bd Saint Germain
75780 Paris
Cedex 06
France
Susan Fairbrother
Infections
Hayward Medical Communications
8-10 Dryden Street
London
WC2E
9NA
Steve Conner
Science Correspondent
The Independent
Northcliffe House
2 Derry Street
LONDON
W8 5TT
United Kingdom
Dr S Cropper
Ij-Health Planning and Management
Centre-Health planning
University of Keele
Keele
Staffs
ST5 5SP
Review Editor
Virus Research
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"All three of these pictures are excellent, both for beauty and illustration." (The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1 September 2011)
"A fun and readable book that engages the imagination and retains the interest of the clinically orientated reader while conveying an understanding of the direct implications of molecular characteristics of infectious agents to the practise of medicine."
Louisa Chapman, Emerging Infectious Diseases, January 2010
"This book provides a valuable overview of the basic principles and issues pertaining to the pathogenesis and prevention of infectious diseases. The illustrations, the chapter summaries with relevant information, and the case studies are all particularly useful for the targeted readers. The book is well designed and manages to convey the general concepts of the various aspects of infectious diseases without overwhelming."
Stella U. Kalu and Tasnee Chonmaitree, Clinical infectious diseases, January 2010
"A fun and readable book that engages the imagination and retains the interest of the clinically orientated reader while conveying an understanding of the direct implications of molecular characteristics of infectious agents to the practise of medicine."
Louisa Chapman, Emerging Infectious Diseases, January 2010
"This book provides a valuable overview of the basic principles and issues pertaining to the pathogenesis and prevention of infectious diseases. The illustrations, the chapter summaries with relevant information, and the case studies are all particularly useful for the targeted readers. The book is well designed and manages to convey the general concepts of the various aspects of infectious diseases without overwhelming."
Stella U. Kalu and Tasnee Chonmaitree, Clinical infectious diseases, January 2010