Emerging Pandemics

Sadaf Nazneen, Akebe Luther King Abia, S. Madhav
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Pandemics are often associated with viruses and bacteria occurring in wildlife in natural environments. Thus, diseases of epidemic and pandemic scale are mostly zoonotic, some of which include AIDS, Zika virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and COVID-19. The book seeks to explore the documented history of pandemics and various epidemics that have the potential of turning into pandemics with the warming climate, pollution, and environmental destruction. The book covers some of the most essential elements of the diseases of pandemic nature and their relationship with the environment: Environment as a reservoir of human diseases. Climate change: emerging driver of infectious diseases. Occurrence and environmental dimensions of specific pandemics and epidemics. Pandemics, environment, and globalisation: understanding the interlinkage in the context of COVID-19. Climate change and zoonotic diseases: malaria, plague, dengue, encephalitis. Tuberculosis: an old enemy of mankind and possible next pandemic. Lassa fever in Nigeria: case fatality ratio, social consequences, and prevention. There are cases where scientists fear that many epidemics have the potential of turning into pandemics, if we do not pay attention to them, and measures are not being taken to control these occurrences. This book attempts to provide integrated risk assessment on pandemics like COVID-19. It covers fundamental factors of global disease outbreaks through the complexity and severity of consequences. The information collated in this book will help in the design of mitigation measures, including behavioral changes that could prevent the emergence of such pandemics, thus protecting human life and minimising losses incurred due to diseases of such magnitude. © All rights reserved.
新兴传染病
大流行通常与自然环境中野生动物中出现的病毒和细菌有关。因此,具有流行和大流行规模的疾病大多是人畜共患疾病,其中包括艾滋病、寨卡病毒、严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS)和COVID-19。这本书旨在探索有记录的流行病和各种流行病的历史,这些流行病有可能随着气候变暖、污染和环境破坏而变成流行病。这本书涵盖了一些最基本的元素的疾病的大流行性质和它们与环境的关系:环境作为一个水库的人类疾病。气候变化:传染病的新驱动因素。特定流行病和流行病的发生和环境方面。大流行、环境与全球化:了解2019冠状病毒病背景下的相互联系。气候变化和人畜共患疾病:疟疾、鼠疫、登革热、脑炎。结核病:人类的宿敌,可能成为下一个大流行病。尼日利亚的拉沙热:病死率、社会后果和预防。在某些情况下,科学家担心,如果我们不加以注意,许多流行病有可能演变成大流行,而且没有采取措施来控制这些事件。这本书试图对COVID-19等流行病提供综合风险评估。它通过后果的复杂性和严重性涵盖了全球疾病暴发的基本因素。本书整理的信息将有助于制定缓解措施,包括改变行为,防止此类流行病的出现,从而保护人类生命,并尽量减少此类重大疾病造成的损失。©版权所有。
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