Infectious Disease: A Scientific American Reader: Scientific American Readers
Editat de Scientific Americanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2008
The international public health scare that resulted last year when a man infected with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis flew overseas from the United States and back illustrates both the fear and the potential impact of highly infectious diseases in a global age. At a time when scientists warn of the potential for an influenza epidemic to rival the deadly outbreak of 1919 and newspapers feature alarming headlines about incidences of mad cow disease, infectious disease will be a critical area of concern and scientific study in the twenty-first century.
Infectious Disease collects thirty of the most exciting, innovative, and significant articles on communicable illness published inthe pages of ScientificAmerican magazine since 1993. With sections devoted to viral infections, infectious disease, the immune system, and global management and treatment issues, Infectious Disease provides general readers and students with an excellent overview of recent research in the field. Roger I. Glass discusses a potential vaccine for the rotavirus—a leading cause of severe childhood diarrhea world wide and frequent killer of young children in developing nations. Jeffery K. Taubenberger and colleagues investigate the virulent strain of influenza that killed up to 40 million people in 1919 to suggest treatments and recommend preventative measures. And Paul R. Epstein looks into whether global warming could be harmful to our health, untangling research that suggests that many diseases will flourish as Earth’s atmosphere heats up.
The prominence of disease in the ecology and evolution of human society has spurred investment in research and technology development, and, as a consequence, the topic is much discussed in the general and scientific media. Infectious Disease is the essential sourcebook for anyone looking for the solid science and compelling narrative behind the stories that make headlines.
Preț: 206.82 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 310
Preț estimativ în valută:
39.59€ • 41.22$ • 32.59£
39.59€ • 41.22$ • 32.59£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 01-15 februarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226742649
ISBN-10: 0226742644
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 79 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Scientific American Readers
ISBN-10: 0226742644
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 79 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Scientific American Readers
Notă biografică
Scientific American, the premier general-interest science magazine, reports the most important developments in modern science, medicine, and technology to more than three million readers worldwide. The oldest continuously published magazine in the United States, it has been at the forefront of science for more than 150 years. The Scientific American Readers Evolution and Oceans are also published by the University of Chicago Press.
Cuprins
Evolution and the Origins of Disease
VIRAL INFECTIONS
Are Viruses Alive?
Luis P. Villarreal
New Hope for Defeating Rotavirus
Roger I. Glass
Capturing a Killer Flu Virus
Jeffrey K. Taubenberger, Ann H. Reid and Thomas G. Fanning
The Unmet Challenges of Hepatitis C
Adrian M. Di Bisceglie and Bruce R. Bacon
Hope in a Vial
Carol Ezzell
A New Assault on HIV
Gary Stix
A Cure for Rabies?
Rodney E. Willoughby, Jr.
Beyond Chicken Soup
William A. Haseltine
VIRAL INFECTIONS
Are Viruses Alive?
Luis P. Villarreal
New Hope for Defeating Rotavirus
Roger I. Glass
Capturing a Killer Flu Virus
Jeffrey K. Taubenberger, Ann H. Reid and Thomas G. Fanning
The Unmet Challenges of Hepatitis C
Adrian M. Di Bisceglie and Bruce R. Bacon
Hope in a Vial
Carol Ezzell
A New Assault on HIV
Gary Stix
A Cure for Rabies?
Rodney E. Willoughby, Jr.
Beyond Chicken Soup
William A. Haseltine
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
The Bacteria behind Ulcers
Martin J. Blaser
The Challenges of STDs
Philip E. Ross
Can Chlamydia Be Stopped?
David M. Ojcius, Toni Darville and Patrick M. Bavoil
Tackling Malaria
Claire Panosian Dunavan
Attacking Anthrax
John T. A. Young and R. John Collier
The Prion Diseases
Stanley B. Prusiner
Detecting Mad Cow Disease
Stanley B. Prusiner
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
The Bacteria behind Ulcers
Martin J. Blaser
The Challenges of STDs
Philip E. Ross
Can Chlamydia Be Stopped?
David M. Ojcius, Toni Darville and Patrick M. Bavoil
Tackling Malaria
Claire Panosian Dunavan
Attacking Anthrax
John T. A. Young and R. John Collier
The Prion Diseases
Stanley B. Prusiner
Detecting Mad Cow Disease
Stanley B. Prusiner
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Infectious Diseases and the Immune System
William E. Paul
Immunity's Early-Warning System
Luke A. J. O'Neill
The Long Arm of the Immune System
Jacques Banchereau
Intrigue at the Immune Synapse
Daniel M. Davis
Peacekeepers of the Immune System
Zoltan Fehervari and Simon Sakaguchi
New Predictors of Disease
Abner Louis Notkins
Taming Lupus
Moncef Zouali
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT ISSUES
Preparing for a Pandemic
W. Wayt Gibbs and Christine Soares
If Smallpox Strikes Portland...
Chris L. Barrett, Stephen G. Eubank and James P. Smith
Is Global Warming Harmful to Health?
Paul R. Epstein
The Challenge of Antibiotic Resistance
Stuart B. Levy
Behind Enemy Lines
K. C. Nicolaou and Christopher N. C. Boddy
An Antibiotic Resistance Fighter
Gary Stix
Illustration Credits
Preparing for a Pandemic
W. Wayt Gibbs and Christine Soares
If Smallpox Strikes Portland...
Chris L. Barrett, Stephen G. Eubank and James P. Smith
Is Global Warming Harmful to Health?
Paul R. Epstein
The Challenge of Antibiotic Resistance
Stuart B. Levy
Behind Enemy Lines
K. C. Nicolaou and Christopher N. C. Boddy
An Antibiotic Resistance Fighter
Gary Stix
Illustration Credits