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Infectious Diseases of Mice and Rats by National Research Council,

Infectious Diseases of Mice and Rats by National Research Council,
Originally published in 1991 and now released in paperback, Infectious Diseases of Mice and Rats is a must read for all researchers who use these lab animals. It provides practical suggestions for breeding, keeping, and identifying pathogen-free laboratory rodents. The book contains three informative sections. The first, Principles of Rodent Disease Prevention, summarizes methods for eliminating infectious agents. It offers information on pathogen terminology; pathogen status of rodents; and breeding, transporting, isolating, testing, and diagnosing rodents and maintaining their health status. The second section, Individual Disease Agents and Their Effects on Research, describes the diagnosis and control of each infectious agent and the effects of the agent on research. The last section, Diagnostic Indexes: Clinical Signs, Pathology, and Research Complications, contains informative tables covering all the diseases listed in the volume, arranged to help in the diagnosis of infected animals. A complimentary copy of the Companion Guide to Infectious Diseases of Mice and Rats accompanies each copy of Infectious Diseases of Mice and Rats.



The Health of Nations: Infectious Disease, Environmental Change, and Their Effects on National Security and Development by Andrew T. Price-Smith,
The Health of Nations: Infectious Disease, Environmental Change, and Their Effects on National Security and Development by Andrew T. Price-Smith,
In recent decades, new pathogens such as HIV, the Ebola virus, and the BSE prion have emerged, while old scourges such as tuberculosis, cholera, and malaria have grown increasingly resistant to treatment. The global spread of disease does not threaten the human species, but it threatens the prosperity and stability of human societies.In this pathbreaking book, Andrew Price-Smith investigates the influence of infectious disease on nations' stability and prosperity. He also provides a theoretical and empirical foundation for the emerging field of health security. Price-Smith shows that the global proliferation of infectious disease will limit the ability of states to govern themselves effectively and to maximize their economic power. Because infectious disease can cause poverty, intra-state violence and political instability may increase. This in turn may have negative long-term effects on regional economic and political stability, damaging international relations and development.Price-Smith takes an interdisciplinary approach to topics ranging from the effects of global environmental change on the spread of disease to the feedback loop between public health and the strength of a nation's economy and its political stability over time. As the proliferation of infectious disease threatens international stability and the policy interests of the United States in years to come, its study will become an increasingly important subfield of political science.



Infectious Bursal Disease - Infectious Bursal Disease is a poultry disease caused by the Infectious Bursal Disease virus.

Infectious disease - In medicine, infectious disease or communicable disease is disease caused by a biological agent (e.g.

GIDEON-Global Infectious Disease Epidemiology Network - GIDEON (Global Infectious Diseases On Line) is a web-based program for decision support and informatics in the fields of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine. As of 2005, more than 300 generic infectious diseases occur haphazardly in time and space and are challenged by over 250 drugs and vaccines.

Infectious disease in the 20th century - Many infectious diseases that killed by the millions were greatly reduced in the 20th century, with one notable achievement being the eradication of smallpox, and considerable progress being made toward the eradication of polio (polio eradication being expected to be completed within the first decade of the 21st century) and Guinea Worm Disease (expected to be eliminated everywhere by 2005).



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