Understanding New, Resurgent, and Resistant Diseases
How Man and Globalization Create and Spread Illness
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Understanding New, Resurgent, and Resistant Diseases
How Man and Globalization Create and Spread Illness
About This Book
In this work, Dr. Link explains the extent of new, resurgent, and resistant diseases defying the abilities of science and medicine, or often finding strength in globalization or other facets of modernization. Although medicine and sanitation in modernized countries are more advanced than ever before, over the past three decades we have seen the emergence of some 30 new diseases, such as HIV, SARS, and Ebola. Lyme Disease, Hepatitis C, Legionnaires' Disease, and even Jacob-Creutzfeld, the human form of a disorder we know as Mad Cow, has made headlines. We are also facing a resurgence of diseases once thought nearly eradicated, including tuberculosis and smallpox, and the persistence of rare disorders such as leprosy. Link also explains why such diseases are not prevented by our current systems, and why some rare diseases persist despite technology that could cure them. He offers insight into why we may not be able to predict or prevent factors such as mutations, and also shares thoughts about what we can doâas individuals, communities and countriesâto reduce the dangers of disease. Including a basic review of elements that cause themâviruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi among themâthis work gives a brief history of human diseases and points out how the burden of disease has increased throughout the history of mankind.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART I: A BASIC UNDERSTANDING
- PART II: ZOONOSIS
- PART III: DISEASES OF CIVILIZATION
- PART IV: TOXIC ENVIRONMENT
- PART V: NEW DISEASES AND DISEASES OF UNKNOWN CAUSES
- PART VI: GLOBAL WARMING
- PART VII: FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index