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The global threat of new and reemerging infectious diseases: reconciling U.S national security and public health policy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Monica, California: RAND, 2003Description: 146pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Infectious diseases are a growing non military threat to global security. This report identifies the factors that are contributing to the spread of infectious diseases; reviews the HIV/AIDS problem in South Africa as an example of the pervasiveness of an infectious disease; and analyses the US public health system as an example of the problems of disease control in the developed world.
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Infectious diseases are a growing non military threat to global security. This report identifies the factors that are contributing to the spread of infectious diseases; reviews the HIV/AIDS problem in South Africa as an example of the pervasiveness of an infectious disease; and analyses the US public health system as an example of the problems of disease control in the developed world.

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