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A thorough consideration of environmental, demographic, behavioral, and economic factors that determine the growing range and severity of some infectious diseases, notably Lyme disease; dengue; and hepatitis, human immunodeficiency virus, diarrheal, and sexually transmitted infections. The two closing chapters consider issues in vaccination.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews and Notes: Infectious Diseases: Infectious Diseases in an Age of Change: The Impact of Human Ecology and Behavior on Disease Transmission
15 November 1996 | Volume 125 Issue 10 | Page 863
B Roizman; ed. 249 pages. Washington, DC: National Academy Pr; 1995. $44.95. ISBN 0-309-05136-3. Order phone 800-624-6242.
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