ABSTRACT

The euphoria about the defeat of epidemics which surrounded the global eradication of smallpox in the 1970s proved short-lived. The advent of AIDS in the following decade, the widening spectrum of other newly-emergent diseases (from Ebola to Hanta virus), and the resurgence of old diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria all suggest that the threa

chapter 1|19 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|16 pages

THE CLASSIC PLAGUES, I

chapter 3|19 pages

THE CLASSIC PLAGUES, II

chapter 4|14 pages

PERSISTENT SCOURGES

chapter 5|15 pages

CHILDREN'S DISEASES

chapter 6|14 pages

WINTER AND SEASONAL AILMENTS

chapter 7|15 pages

TROPICAL DISEASES, I

chapter 8|20 pages

TROPICAL DISEASES, II

chapter 9|19 pages

VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASES

chapter 10|15 pages

NEWLY-EMERGENT DISEASES, I

chapter 11|15 pages

NEWLY-EMERGENT DISEASES, II

chapter 12|27 pages

CHANGING PATTERNS OF DISEASE