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Influence of Global Environmental Change on Infectious Disease Dynamics: Workshop Summary [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 444 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309304997
  • ISBN-13: 9780309304993
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 444 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309304997
  • ISBN-13: 9780309304993
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The twentieth century witnessed an era of unprecedented, large-scale, anthropogenic changes to the natural environment. Understanding how environmental factors directly and indirectly affect the emergence and spread of infectious disease has assumed global importance for life on this planet. While the causal links between environmental change and disease emergence are complex, progress in understanding these links, as well as how their impacts may vary across space and time, will require transdisciplinary, transnational, collaborative research. This research may draw upon the expertise, tools, and approaches from a variety of disciplines. Such research may inform improvements in global readiness and capacity for surveillance, detection, and response to emerging microbial threats to plant, animal, and human health.



The Influence of Global Environmental Change on Infectious Disease Dynamics is the summary of a workshop hosted by the Institute of Medicine Forum on Microbial Threats in September 2013 to explore the scientific and policy implications of the impacts of global environmental change on infectious disease emergence, establishment, and spread. This report examines the observed and potential influence of environmental factors, acting both individually and in synergy, on infectious disease dynamics. The report considers a range of approaches to improve global readiness and capacity for surveillance, detection, and response to emerging microbial threats to plant, animal, and human health in the face of ongoing global environmental change.





Table of Contents



Front Matter Workshop Overview Appendix A: Contributed Manuscripts Appendix B: Agenda Appendix C: Acronyms Appendix D: Glossary Appendix E: Speaker Biographies
Workshop Overview 1(99)
Workshop Overview References
100(11)
Appendixes
A Contributed Manuscripts
111(280)
A1 Animal Migration and Infectious Disease Risk
111(18)
Sonia Altizer
Rebecca Bartel
Barbara A. Han
A2 Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: From Evidence to a Predictive Framework
129(17)
Sonia Altizer
Richard S. Ostfeld
Pieter T. J. Johnson
Susan Kutz
C. Drew Harvell
A3 Migration, Civil Conflict, Mass Gathering Events, and Disease
146(8)
Chris Beyrer
James Wren Tracy
A4 The Importance of Movement in Environmental Change and Infectious Disease
154(11)
Nina Bharti
A5 Toward a County-Level Map of Tuberculosis Rates in the U.S.
165(5)
David Scales
John S. Brownstein
Kamran Khan
Martin S. Cetron
A6 Assessing the Origin of and Potential for International Spread of Chikungunya Virus from the Caribbean
170(12)
Kamran Khan
Isaac Bogoch
John S. Brownstein
Jennifer Miniota
Adrian Nicolucci
Wei Hu
Elaine O. Nsoesie
Martin Cetron
Maria Isabella Creatore
Matthew German
Annelies Wilder-Smith
A7 Eight Critical Questions for Pandemic Prediction
182(11)
Toph Allen
Kris Murray
Kevin J. Olival
Peter Daszak
A8 Misconceptions and Emerging Pathogens: What Can Mathematical Models Tell Us?
193(20)
Andrew Dobson
A9 Environmental Change and Infectious Disease: How New Roads Affect the Transmission of Diarrheal Pathogens in Rural Ecuador
213(17)
Joseph N. S. Eisenberg
William Cevallos
Karina Ponce
Karen Levy
Sarah J. Bates
James C. Scott
Alan Hubbard
Nadia Vieira
Pablo Endara
Mauricio Espinel
Gabriel Trueba
Lee W. Riley
James Trostle
A10 In-Roads to the Spread of Antibiotic Resistance: Regional Patterns of Microbial Transmission in Northern Coastal Ecuador
230(21)
Joseph N. S. Eisenberg
Jason Goldstick
William Cevallos
Gabriel Trueba
Karen Levy
James Scott
Bethany Percha
Rosana Segovia
Karina Ponce
Alan Hubbard
Carl Marrs
Betsy Foxman
David L. Smith
James Trostle
A11 Social Connectedness Can Inhibit Disease Transmission: Social Organization, Cohesion, Village Context, and Infection Risk in Rural Ecuador
251(15)
Jonathan L. Zelner
James Trostle
Jason E. Goldstick
William Cevallos
James S. House
Joseph N. S. Eisenberg
A12 Climate, Wind Storms, and the Risk of Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis)
266(16)
Heidi E. Brown
Andrew C. Comrie
James Tamerius
Mohammed Khan
Joseph A. Tabor
John N. Galgiani
A13 Zoonotic Disease Risks Associated with Trade and Movement of Animals
282(15)
Nina Marano
Adam J. Langer
G. Gale Galland
Nicole J. Cohen
Emily Lankau
Ashley Marrone
David McAdam
Casey Barton Behravesh
Nicki Pesik
A14 The Global Distribution and Burden of Dengue
297(13)
Samir Bhatt
Peter W. Gething
Oliver J. Brady
Jane P. Messina
Andrew W. Farlow
Catherine L. Moyes
John M. Drake
John S. Brownstein
Anne G. Hoen
Osman Sankoh
Monica F. Myers
Dylan B. George
Thomas Jaenisch
G. R. William Wint
Cameron P. Simmons
Thomas W. Scott
Jeremy J. Farrar
Simon I. Hay
A15 Circumpolar Populations, Climate and Environmental Change, and the Impact on Infectious Disease Patterns
310(18)
Alan J. Parkinson
A16 Climate Change and Human Health: A One Health Approach
328(31)
Jonathan A. Patz
Micah B. Hahn
A17 Impacts of Climate Change on Plant Diseases: New Scenarios for the Future
359(16)
Marco Pautasso
Michal J. Jeger
A18 Water Quality and Health for a Sustainable Society
375(16)
Joan B. Rose
Georgia Mavrommati
Erin A. Dreelin
B Agenda
391(4)
C Acronyms
395(4)
D Glossary
399(12)
E Speaker Biographies
411