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The global threat of new and reemerging infectious diseases : reconciling U.S. national security and public health policy / Jennifer Brower, Peter Chalk.

Other author/creatorBrower, Jennifer, 1967-
Other author/creatorChalk, Peter.
Format Electronic, Book, and Print
Publication InfoSanta Monica, Calif. : Rand, 2003.
Descriptionxxvii, 146 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Supplemental Content http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/14320
Subject(s)
Contents 1. Disease and human security -- 2. Factors associated with the increased incidence and spread of infectious diseases -- 3. AIDS in South Africa: extent, implications, and response -- 4. U.S. security and the risk posed by infectious diseases -- 5. U.S. capabilities to counter infectious diseases -- 6. Conclusion.
Abstract This study offers a more comprehensive analysis of the security implications of the spread of infectious diseases than has been done to date. The study examines the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, highlighting this particular crisis as a graphic example of the devastating effects that infectious disease can have on virtually every aspect of a state's functioning viability. It also makes a detailed analysis of the United States, delineating the threat posed by specific diseases; assessing the effectiveness of the existing public health infrastructure; and offering specific actions that can be taken to improve the country's ability to meet this emerging challenge.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 119-146).
Other formsAlso available in electronic form via the RAND Corporation Web site.
Technical detailsMode of access: Internet.
Technical detailsMode of access: WWW browser and PDF reader.
LCCN 2002036756
ISBN0833032933
ISBN9780833032935

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