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- catalog abstract "This text introduces the concept of disease eradication, discussing the centrality of the developing world in eradication efforts, emphasizing the scientific, political, logistical and ethical challenges inherent in attempting to eradicate disease.".
- catalog contributor b12906742.
- catalog contributor b12906743.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-186) and index.".
- catalog description "This text introduces the concept of disease eradication, discussing the centrality of the developing world in eradication efforts, emphasizing the scientific, political, logistical and ethical challenges inherent in attempting to eradicate disease.".
- catalog description "Two children -- Swamps, farms, and bad air -- Escalating pressure -- Learning from the past -- Biology plays its hand -- Social issues loom large -- Fatal inflexibility -- The price of failure -- Forward to the present -- Magic bullets -- Malaria, man, and mosquito -- Fading scars -- From golden needles to vaccine -- Moving toward control -- Thinking about eradication -- Commitment, evolution, success -- Smallpox Zero -- The smallpox dividend -- An incomplete life -- Biologic realities -- The invisible disease -- The clearing picture -- President Roosevelt's other war -- The needs of the world -- Brazil's attack -- Coming to America -- Going global -- Measures of success, or failure -- The end game -- Another virus, another vaccine -- Biologic feasibility -- Financial resources -- Political will -- Social benefit -- The next campaign -- Christopher Plowe and Abdoulaye Djimde: malaria warriors -- Donald Ainslie Henderson: politics and public health -- William Foege: legacy of a smallpox campaign -- Sharon Bloom: when politics are local -- Philip Spradling, from primary care to the mountains of Nepal -- Kathy Kohler, fulfilling a dream -- Alice Pope: a passion for people -- Duane Kilgus: from desk to desert -- Virginia Swezy: a champion in the final leg of the race -- Steve Stewart: roads and rivers -- Fabio Leviano: opening Pandora's box -- Donald Hopkins: the blowing of a certain trumpet -- Walter Dowdle: the leader people barely know exists --Steve Cochi: turning dreams into reality -- The World Health Organization.".
- catalog extent "vii, 196 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1555812252".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : ASM Press,".
- catalog subject "616.9/045 21".
- catalog subject "Communicable Disease Control.".
- catalog subject "Communicable diseases Prevention.".
- catalog subject "Epidemics Prevention.".
- catalog subject "Malaria prevention & control.".
- catalog subject "Poliomyelitis prevention & control.".
- catalog subject "RA651 .N44 2003".
- catalog subject "Smallpox prevention & control.".
- catalog subject "WA 110 N374g 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Two children -- Swamps, farms, and bad air -- Escalating pressure -- Learning from the past -- Biology plays its hand -- Social issues loom large -- Fatal inflexibility -- The price of failure -- Forward to the present -- Magic bullets -- Malaria, man, and mosquito -- Fading scars -- From golden needles to vaccine -- Moving toward control -- Thinking about eradication -- Commitment, evolution, success -- Smallpox Zero -- The smallpox dividend -- An incomplete life -- Biologic realities -- The invisible disease -- The clearing picture -- President Roosevelt's other war -- The needs of the world -- Brazil's attack -- Coming to America -- Going global -- Measures of success, or failure -- The end game -- Another virus, another vaccine -- Biologic feasibility -- Financial resources -- Political will -- Social benefit -- The next campaign -- Christopher Plowe and Abdoulaye Djimde: malaria warriors -- Donald Ainslie Henderson: politics and public health -- William Foege: legacy of a smallpox campaign -- Sharon Bloom: when politics are local -- Philip Spradling, from primary care to the mountains of Nepal -- Kathy Kohler, fulfilling a dream -- Alice Pope: a passion for people -- Duane Kilgus: from desk to desert -- Virginia Swezy: a champion in the final leg of the race -- Steve Stewart: roads and rivers -- Fabio Leviano: opening Pandora's box -- Donald Hopkins: the blowing of a certain trumpet -- Walter Dowdle: the leader people barely know exists --Steve Cochi: turning dreams into reality -- The World Health Organization.".
- catalog title "Global disease eradication : the race for the last child / Cynthia A. Needham and Richard Canning.".
- catalog type "text".