In Michael T. Osterholm and Mark Olshaker\u2019s book Deadliest Enemy: Our War against Killer Germs (Figure), the explicit purpose is to provide \u201ca new paradigm for the threats posed by infectious disease outbreaks in the twenty-first century.\u201d This fast-paced and attention-grabbing book is focused on \u201cthose maladies with the potential to disrupt the social, political, economic, emotional, or existential well-being of large regions, or even the entire planet.\u201d2018PMC5749459702
If anything kills ten million people in the coming decades, it is unlikely to be an act of organized...
discussing emerging infectious diseases, the focus is often on the clinical effects of the host-para...
UMANKIND has been besieged through-out its evolution by microorganisms that pose a continual challen...
Emerging infectious diseases represent a major challenge to human health worldwide. The risk of evol...
The book club format has enabled expert and nonexpert exploration of infection and epidemiology as e...
The past decade has been one of the most eventful in the long history of infectious diseases. There ...
means of breaking out of this cycle. They describe methods for modeling the geo-graphic spread of in...
Infectious diseases have for centuries ranked with wars and famine as major challenges to human prog...
The bookclub format has enabled expert and nonexpert exploration of infection and epidemiology as en...
Infectious diseases continue to be a major cause of death in the human population, with tuberculosis...
Infectious diseases have accompanied human development from the earliest times and have often influe...
Foodborne illness is a big problem. Wash those chicken breasts, and you’re likely to spread Salmonel...
Technological advances in the life sciences hold out the promise of controlling or eliminating stubb...
The authors are members of the Harvard Working Group on New and Resurgent Diseases, scientists and p...
We hosted Priscilla Wald, Duke professor and author of Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbr...
If anything kills ten million people in the coming decades, it is unlikely to be an act of organized...
discussing emerging infectious diseases, the focus is often on the clinical effects of the host-para...
UMANKIND has been besieged through-out its evolution by microorganisms that pose a continual challen...
Emerging infectious diseases represent a major challenge to human health worldwide. The risk of evol...
The book club format has enabled expert and nonexpert exploration of infection and epidemiology as e...
The past decade has been one of the most eventful in the long history of infectious diseases. There ...
means of breaking out of this cycle. They describe methods for modeling the geo-graphic spread of in...
Infectious diseases have for centuries ranked with wars and famine as major challenges to human prog...
The bookclub format has enabled expert and nonexpert exploration of infection and epidemiology as en...
Infectious diseases continue to be a major cause of death in the human population, with tuberculosis...
Infectious diseases have accompanied human development from the earliest times and have often influe...
Foodborne illness is a big problem. Wash those chicken breasts, and you’re likely to spread Salmonel...
Technological advances in the life sciences hold out the promise of controlling or eliminating stubb...
The authors are members of the Harvard Working Group on New and Resurgent Diseases, scientists and p...
We hosted Priscilla Wald, Duke professor and author of Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbr...
If anything kills ten million people in the coming decades, it is unlikely to be an act of organized...
discussing emerging infectious diseases, the focus is often on the clinical effects of the host-para...
UMANKIND has been besieged through-out its evolution by microorganisms that pose a continual challen...