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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Beltz, Lisa A., 1960.
Emerging infectious diseases: a guide to diseases, causative agents, and surveillance/Lisa A. Beltz.1st ed.
p. cm.(Public health/epidemiology and biostatistics; 10)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-470-39803-6 (pbk.); ISBN 978-1-118-00157-8 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-00158-5 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-00159-2 (ebk)
1. Emerging infectious diseases. I. Title.
RA643.B45 2011
362.1969dc22
2011001414
TABLES AND FIGURES
Tables |
Immune cells and immune responses |
Actions of selected cytokines |
Incidence of Lyme disease by state |
Human diseases caused by Bartonella species |
Bartonella species that infect humans |
Treatment for diseases associated with Bartonella infection |
Diseases associated with GAS infection |
Actions of streptococcal virulence factors |
GAS and the human immune response |
Diseases associated with E. coli O157:H7 infection |
Routes of transmission of E. coli O157:H7 |
E. coli O157:H7 virulence genes |
Helicobacter species associated with human disease |
H. pylori induced changes in production of cytokines and chemokines |
Agents used in combination for the treatment of H. pylori infection |
Diagnostic techniques for Legionnaires disease |
Water treatment options to decrease Legionella contamination |
Mechanisms of antibiotic drug action |
Cytokines active during New World hemorrhagic fevers |
Factors influencing the development of DHF and DSS |
Roles of immune mediators in dengue infection |
Roles of leukocytes in dengue infection |
HIV transmission |
Total number of AIDS cases in nine U.S. states and Puerto Rico through 2007 |
Viral and immunological characteristics during different stages of HIV infection |
Categories of anti-HIV agents |
Types of Kaposis sarcoma |
HHV-8 proteins that increase viral growth or survival |
Incidence and mortality: Human cases of avian influenza, 2003January 2008 |
Distinguishing clinical characteristics for HFRS and HPS |
Pathogenic members of the genus Hantavirus , family Bunyaviridae |
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the Americas, 19932004 |
Summary of probable SARS cases, November 1, 2002July 31, 2003 |
Graded implementation of community containment measures |
West Nile disease in the United States, 2008 |
Tickborne diseases of humans |
Babesia species and their hosts |
Several Apicomplexan parasites of humans |
Immune system components activated by Cryptosporidium infection |
Infectious agents of humans |
Differences between sporadic and variant CJD |
Some factors that inhibit immune system functioning |
Categories of potential biological weapons agents |
Agents of viral hemorrhagic fever |
Distribution of the viruses that cause hemorrhagic fever (HF) |
Agents of viral encephalitis in humans |
Figures |
Child with smallpox |
Sign announcing smallpox vaccination |
Incidence of diabetes in the United States |
Yellow fever virus |
Transmission via respiratory secretions |
Annual incidence of reported cases of Lyme disease in the United States, by age group and sex, 19922004 |
Reported cases of Lyme disease in the United States, 19942008 |
Erythema migrans |
Spirochete |
Nymphal Amblyomma americanum (lone star tick) and engorged tick |
Approved method of tick removal |
Range of one of the principal tick vectors in the United States |
Lone star tick |
Number of ehrlichiosis cases in the United States, 19992006 |
Ehrlichiosis by state, 20012002 |
Black-legged tick |
Anaplasmosis cases in the United States, 19992006 |
Anaplasmosis by state, 20012002 |
Small, localized lesion of cat-scratch disease |
Human body louse |
Skin lesions due to impetigo |
Strawberry tongue |
Erysipelas |
Group A streptococci growing in chains |
Beta-hemolytic growth: ring of clearing around colonies grown on agar containing sheep red blood cells |