Macro level Drivers and Policy Responses: Global Environmental Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases
Machalaba, Catherine, Romanelli, Cristina and Stoett, Peter J., "Macro level Drivers and Policy Responses: Global Environmental Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases" in Examining The Role of Environmental Change on Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemics ed. Bouzid, Maha (Hershey: IGI Global, 2016), 24-67.
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Author Machalaba, Catherine
Romanelli, Cristina
Stoett, Peter J.Book Editor Bouzid, Maha Chapter Title Macro level Drivers and Policy Responses: Global Environmental Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases Book Title Examining The Role of Environmental Change on Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemics Publication Date 2016-08-31 Place of Publication Hershey Publisher IGI Global Start page 24 End page 67 Language eng Abstract Climate change is one of the most widely debated and worrisome topics of our time. As environmental changes become more prevalent, there has been evidence to suggest that there is a correlation between the environment and a substantial increase of infectious diseases and viruses around the globe. Examining the Role of Environmental Change on Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemics investigates the impact of climate change in relation to the emergence and spread of global diseases. Highlighting epidemiological factors and policies to govern epidemics and pandemics, this publication is a critical reference source for medical professionals, students, environmental scientists, advocates, policy makers, academics, and researchers. Copyright Holder IGI Global Copyright Year 2016 Copyright type All rights reserved ISBN 978152250553 -
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