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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Volume 740, Issue 1
Disease in Evolution: Global Changes and Emergence of Infectious Diseases
xi-xvii, 1-481December 1994
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Marine Ecosystem Health Implications for Public Health
- Pages: 13-23
- First Published: December 1994
Part 1. Water-related Diseases
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Environmental Reservoir of Vibrio cholerae The Causative Agent of Choleraa
- Pages: 44-54
- First Published: December 1994
Part 1. Water-related Diseases
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Harmful Marine Phytoplankton and Shellfish Toxicity Potential Consequences of Climate Changea
- Pages: 69-76
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Emerging Diseases Associated with Seafood Toxins and Other Water-borne Agents
- Pages: 77-94
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Marine Ecosystems: Discussion Part A: Sustainability, Stresses, and Contamination
- Pages: 95-97
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Part C. Climate Signals, Ecosystems, and Complexity
- Pages: 100-103
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Part D. Report on Water-borne Diseases Workshop (prepared by Rudi Slooff)
- Pages: 104-105
- First Published: December 1994
REMOTE SENSING IMAGES
Part III. Vector-borne/Terrestrial Diseases
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The Emerging Epidemiology of Venezuelan Hemorrhagic Fever and Oropouche Fever in Tropical South Americaa
- Pages: 129-137
- First Published: December 1994
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The Emergence of Lyme Disease and Human Babesiosis in a Changing Environmenta
- Pages: 146-156
- First Published: December 1994
Part III. Vector-borne/Terrestrial Diseases
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Emergence of Eastern Encephalitis in Massachusettsa
- Pages: 157-168
- First Published: December 1994
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Rift Valley Fever Virus Ecology and the Epidemiology of Disease Emergencea
- Pages: 169-180
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The Emergence of New Plant Diseases: The Case of Insect-transmitted Plant Viruses
- Pages: 181-194
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Hantaviruses and the Hantavirus Outbreak in the United States: A Case Study in Disease Emergencea
- Pages: 199-207
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Part IV. Mathematical Modeling
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Characteristics of Host-Parasite Interactions That Promote Parasite Persistence
- Pages: 242-248
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Virulence of Vector-borne Pathogens. A Stochastic Automata Model of Perpetuationa
- Pages: 249-259
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Part V. Theoretical and Social Aproaches
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Integrating a Social Sciences Perspective into an Approach to New Disease: Introduction—Social Sciences Section
- Pages: 275
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Emerging Epidemic Diseases. Anthropological Perspectives
- Pages: 276-284
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Health Transitions and Complex Systems: A Challenge to Prediction?a
- Pages: 285-296
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Disease, Population and Virulence: Thoughts about Measles Mortality
- Pages: 297-302
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Human Movements and Behavioral Factors in the Emergence of Diseases Commentary
- Pages: 312-318
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Theoretical and Social Approaches: Discussion Part A. The Biosocial Nature of Disease Emergence
- Pages: 325-327
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Part B. Population Movements and Infectious Diseases
- Pages: 328-331
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Part C. Human Movements and the Spread of Infectious Diseases
- Pages: 331
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Vulnerability and the Distribution of Exposures: Concept Paper
- Pages: 334
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Detection, Surveillance, and Response to Emerging Diseases
- Pages: 336
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Global Surveillance for Recognition and Response to Emerging Diseases
- Pages: 341-345
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Part VI. Surveillance
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Emerging Infectious Diseases in the United States: Improved Surveillance, a Requisite for Prevention
- Pages: 346-361
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Pneumonia in the United States Shifting Perceptions of Causality
- Pages: 362-365
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Diagnosis of New and Resurgent Diseases Contributions from Longitudinal Community Health Research
- Pages: 366-382
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Surveillance: Discussion: Part A. The Possibilities and Limitations of Surveillance
- Pages: 383
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The Environment, Remote Sensing, and Malaria Control
- Pages: 396-402
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Part VIII. Research Agenda
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Basic Elements in a Conceptual Framework for New and Resurgent Disease: Introduction–Conceptual Framework Sectiona
- Pages: 405
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Challenging Complexity Conceptual Issues in an Approach to New Disease
- Pages: 408-417
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Part VII. Conceptual Framework
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Developing Paradigms to Anticipate Emerging Diseases: Transmission Cycles and a Search for Patterna
- Pages: 418-422
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Framework for an Integrated Assessment of Health, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Vulnerability
- Pages: 423-435
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Conceptual Framework: Discussion Part A: A Conceptual Framework of Integrated Epidemiology for Application to Emerging Diseases
- Pages: 439-444
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Part B: The Possibilities of an Integrated Epidemiology
- Pages: 444
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Part C. Cause and Effect in the Evolution of New Diseases
- Pages: 449
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Part VIII. Research Agenda
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A Commentary on Research Needs for Monitoring and Containing Emergent Vector-borne Infections
- Pages: 457-461
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Summery of Proposals for a Transdisciplinary Research Agenda on New and Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Pages: 465
- First Published: December 1994