Chronic and emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance remain a substantial global health threat. Microbiota are increasingly recognised to play an important role in health. Infections also have a profound effect beyond health, especially on global and local economies. To maximise health improvements, the field of infectious disease epidemiology needs to derive learning from ecology and traditional epidemiology. New methodologies and tools are transforming understanding of these systems, from a better understanding of socioeconomic, environmental, and cultural drivers of infection, to improved methods to detect microorganisms, describe the immunome, and understand the role of human microbiota. However, exploiting the potentia...
Over the past decade, it has become evident that the microbiome is an important environmental factor...
Medicine and clinical microbiology have traditionally attempted to identify and eliminate the agents...
Biological incidents involve the natural, accidental or deliberate release of biological agents that...
Despite the impact of the human microbiome on health, an appreciation of microbial ecology is yet to...
Modern infectious disease epidemiology builds on two independently developed fields: classical epide...
Modern infectious disease epidemiology builds on two independently developed fields: classical epide...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This is an introduction to the topical collection Microbes, Networks, Knowledge: Disease Ecology in ...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
Much of the intellectual tradition of modern epidemiology stems from efforts to understand and comba...
AbstractInfectious diseases are the confrontation of two worlds, the microbial world and the world o...
Infectious diseases ranging from the common cold to cholera affect our society physically, emotional...
Sustained attention to the epidemiology of classic and emerging infectious diseases is justified els...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
Humans are super organisms as they host micro-organisms to comprise 90% of cells in body and trillio...
Over the past decade, it has become evident that the microbiome is an important environmental factor...
Medicine and clinical microbiology have traditionally attempted to identify and eliminate the agents...
Biological incidents involve the natural, accidental or deliberate release of biological agents that...
Despite the impact of the human microbiome on health, an appreciation of microbial ecology is yet to...
Modern infectious disease epidemiology builds on two independently developed fields: classical epide...
Modern infectious disease epidemiology builds on two independently developed fields: classical epide...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This is an introduction to the topical collection Microbes, Networks, Knowledge: Disease Ecology in ...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
Much of the intellectual tradition of modern epidemiology stems from efforts to understand and comba...
AbstractInfectious diseases are the confrontation of two worlds, the microbial world and the world o...
Infectious diseases ranging from the common cold to cholera affect our society physically, emotional...
Sustained attention to the epidemiology of classic and emerging infectious diseases is justified els...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
Humans are super organisms as they host micro-organisms to comprise 90% of cells in body and trillio...
Over the past decade, it has become evident that the microbiome is an important environmental factor...
Medicine and clinical microbiology have traditionally attempted to identify and eliminate the agents...
Biological incidents involve the natural, accidental or deliberate release of biological agents that...