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PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY INFECTIOUS DISEASES

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Parasites in Humans - How Common are Parasites
Article about prevalence of human parasites.
www.genhealth.com

American Museum of Natural History - Epidemic
An exhibition exploring the "World of Infectious Disease."
www.amnh.org

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Tracking trends and analyzing new and reemerging infectious disease issues around the world. Online issues available.
www.cdc.gov

Surveillance Resources, National Center for Infectious Diseases
Information about disease surveillance systems and programs within NCID. Links to surveillance reports, data, publications.
www.cdc.gov

National Center for Infectious Diseases
A large, searchable database of articles about diseases; resources for scientists, physicians, travelers; publications; training programs.
www.cdc.gov

(ANSORP) Asian Network for Surveillance of Resistant Pathogens
An international organization for surveillance studies of antimicrobial resistance and performance in clinical trials in the Asian region.
www.ansorp.org

The American Experience: Influenza 1918
Information on the film from the PBS series. Features include, maps, timelines and people and events relating to this devastating occurrence.
www.pbs.org

Will We Be Compassionate During the Next Epidemic?
Each generation of physicians is confronted with the specter of unknown diseases. The current, likely waning, epidemic is... (November 14, 2001)
healthlink.mcw.edu

The Global Polio Eradication Initiative
World Health Organization website on all aspects of the global initiative to eradicate poliomyelitis, including technical information on polio, vaccines against polio, the current status of eradication by WHO Region, and background material.
www.polioeradication.org

DoD Global Emerging Infections System
Support of global surveillance, training, research, and response to emerging infectious disease threats. Global disease reduction efforts through: centralized coordination; improved preventive health programs and epidemiological capabilities; and enhanced involvement with military treatment facilities and United States and overseas laboratories.
www.geis.fhp.osd.mil

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