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Charles Piddock
Outbreaks provides a fascinating introduction to the fight against infectious diseases, including scientists who discovered various viruses and bacteria. The text outlines how we have learned to fight nature's harmful strains and to use others to ... [... more]
Random House

Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat - Revised Reprint
Greene's Infectious Diseases: As a vet student, I purchased this for a small animal medicine course, but have used it for almost all of my classes. It would be an invaluable reference for the small animal practitioner or vet student and, in my opinion, [... more]
CDN$178.00
Amazon CA

Drug resistance
In spite of the availability of effective drugs and vaccines, the battle against infectious diseases is far from being over. Not only do they continue to cause a large number of infections and deaths, particularly in developing countries, but the ... [... more]
World Health Organization

Ken Alibek
Ken Alibek was born in Kauchuk, Kazakhstan, in 1950. He graduated in 1975 from the military faculty of the Tomsk Medical Institute, where he majored in infectious diseases and epidemiology. He holds a Ph.D. in microbiology for research and ... [... more]
Random House

Paul A. Offit, M.D.
Paul A. Offit, MD, is the chief of the division of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania medical school. He co-developed a vaccine for rotavirus. [... more]
Harper Collins

Evolution of Infectious Disease
Informative and Thought Provoking: If Plague Time can be considered to be "Evolutionary Epidemiology for Dummies", then Evolution of Infectious Disease is the technical foundation behind the ideas presented in that other work. Ewald builds this [... more]
CDN$38.95
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Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Infectious Diseases
studied for the ID boards: I used this book to study for the ID boards in 2001. I found it well organized and thorough enough for most topics. The travel medicine sections were excellent as were the sections on bacterial infections. The chapters on viral [... more]
CDN$76.95
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No Germs Allowed: How to Avoid Infectious Diseases at ...
Readable, Useful, Primer on Infectious Disease Prevention: No Germs Allowed is easy for the lay person to read and to understand. Engagingly written and well organized , No Germs Allowed is a book to keep and refer to, not only for those in high risk [... more]
CDN$20.02
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Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease
excellent: a pocket book that has almost all you need to know. it's concise, giving you just the information you need. Updated from the latest reviews published in journals. If you are not satisfied with the information given in the book, or you think it' [... more]
CDN$68.50
Amazon CA

The Health of Nations: Infectious Disease, Environmental ...
A needed addition to political science literature: For vexing reasons, political scientists have long neglected the role of health in understanding societal stability and regime transitions. Price-Smith begins to fill this void by offering this excellent [... more]
CDN$25.08
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology: Theory and Practice
An excellent, detailed overview for both experts and novices: This text is an excellent textbook for both infectious disease professionals and for students of infectious disease epidemiology. Nelson and colleagues cover a range of essential topics from a [... more]
CDN$150.95
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Modern Infectious Disease Epidemiology
A good introduction.: Gieskecke has written a good introduction to epidemiology in general, but focuses on infectious disease epidemiology and how it is different from the other fields of epidemiology (e.g., the victims of an infectious disease can also [... more]
CDN$41.50
Amazon CA
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