Infectious Diseases: A Geographical Analysis: Emergence and Re-emergence (Hardcover)

A. D. Cliff, M.R. Smallman-Raynor, P. Haggett, D.F. Stroup, S.B. Thacker

  • 出版商: Oxford University
  • 出版日期: 2009-09-28
  • 售價: $12,840
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$12,198
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 500
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 0199244731
  • ISBN-13: 9780199244737
  • 相關分類: 地理資訊系統 Gis
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The last four decades of human history have seen the emergence of an unprecedented number of 'new' infectious diseases: the familiar roll call includes AIDS, Ebola, H5N1 influenza, hantavirus, hepatitis E, Lassa fever, legionnaires' and Lyme diseases, Marburg fever, Rift Valley fever, SARS, and West Nile. The outbreaks range in scale from global pandemics that have brought death and misery to millions, through to self-limiting outbreaks of mainly local impact. Some outbreaks have erupted explosively but have already faded away; some grumble along or continue to devastate as now persistent features in the medical lexicon; in others, a huge potential threat hangs uncertainly and worryingly in the air. Some outbreaks are merely local, others are worldwide.
This book looks at the epidemiological and geographical conditions which underpin disease emergence. What are the processes which lead to emergence? Why now in human history? Where do such diseases emerge and how do they spread or fail to spread around the globe? What is the armoury of surveillance and control measures that may curb the impact of such diseases? But, uniquely, it sets these questions on the modern period of disease emergence in an historical context. First, it uses the historical record to set recent events against a much broader temporal canvas, finding emergence to be a constant theme in disease history rather than one confined to recent decades. It concludes that it is the quantitative pace of emergence, rather than its intrinsic nature, that separates the present period from earlier centuries. Second, it looks at the spatial and ecological setting of emergence, using hundreds of specially-drawn maps to chart the source areas of new diseases and the pathways of their spread. The book is divided into three main sections: Part 1 looks at early disease emergence, Part 2 at the processes of disease emergence, and Part 3 at the future for emergent diseases.

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過去四十年的歷史見證了前所未有的「新」傳染病的出現:熟悉的名單包括艾滋病、埃博拉病毒、H5N1流感、漢他病毒、肝炎E、拉薩熱、退伍軍人病和萊姆病、馬爾堡熱、裂谷熱、SARS和西尼羅河病毒。這些疫情的規模從全球大流行,造成數百萬人的死亡和痛苦,到主要影響地方的自限性疫情不等。有些疫情爆發迅猛,但已經消退;有些則持續存在,或繼續造成毀滅性影響,成為醫學詞彙中的持久特徵;而在其他情況下,巨大的潛在威脅則懸而未決,令人擔憂。有些疫情僅限於地方,另一些則是全球性的。

本書探討了支持疾病出現的流行病學和地理條件。導致疾病出現的過程是什麼?為什麼在當今人類歷史中會發生這些?這些疾病從何而來,如何在全球範圍內傳播或未能傳播?有哪些監測和控制措施可以減少這些疾病的影響?但獨特的是,它將這些問題置於疾病出現的現代時期的歷史背景中。首先,它利用歷史記錄將近期事件置於更廣泛的時間畫布上,發現疾病出現是疾病歷史中的一個持續主題,而非僅限於最近幾十年。它得出結論,分隔當前時期與早期世紀的,是出現的定量速度,而非其內在性質。其次,它考察了出現的空間和生態環境,使用數百幅特製地圖來描繪新疾病的源區及其傳播路徑。本書分為三個主要部分:第一部分探討早期疾病的出現,第二部分探討疾病出現的過程,第三部分則展望新興疾病的未來。