This essential atlas has been written in collaboration with organisations such as GIDEON Inc., ProMED and the WHO, containing high quality maps and images and providing a valuable reference to fill the current hole in this market. It features over 145 four–color maps covering all major human infectious diseases. The result is a concise atlas with a consistent format throughout, compiled and reviewed by an editorial board of infectious disease experts from around the world. - Concise atlas with consistent format throughout, compiled and reviewed by an editorial board of infectious disease experts from around the world - Over 145 maps in four-colour covering all major human infectious diseases - Based on data on the global distribution of infectious diseases from international organisations such as the World Health Organisation About the Authors Heiman F.L. Wertheim, MD PhD Oxford University Clinical Research Unit–Hanoi, National Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam Mary E. Wilson, MD Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA John P. Woodall, PhD Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Table of Contents Table of Contents. Editorial board. Foreword. Acknowledgments. User′s guide. Maps. 1. General. Map 1 The world. Map 2 World population 2005–2025. Map 3 Tourism. Map 4 Climate. Map 5 GDP per capita. Map 6 Life expectancy–Child mortality. Map 7 Drinking water – Sanitation coverage. Map 8 Vaccination coverage. Map 9 Death from infectious diseases. Map 10 Outbreaks past 5 years. Map 11 Antibiotic use. 1. Parasites. Map 12 Amoebiasis. Map 13 Angiostrongyliasis. Map 14 Anisakiasis. Map 15 Ascariasis. Map 16 Babesiosis. Map 17 Balantadiasis. Map 18 Clonorchiasis. Map 19 Coenurosis. Map 20 Cutaneous larva migrans. Map 21 Cyclospora. Map 22 Diphyllobothriasis. Map 23 Dracunculiasis. Map 24 Echinococcosis. Map 25 Fascioliasis 1. Map 26 Fascioliasis 2. Map 27 Filariasis 1. Map 28 Filariasis 2. Map 29 Filariasis 3. Map 30 Free living amebic inf (Naegl, Acantham, Balamuth.). Map 31 Gnathostomiasis. Map 32 Hookworm disease (Anc duodenale & N americanus). Map 33 Hymenolepsiasis. Map 34 Leishmaniasis, mucocutaneous. Map 35 Leishmaniasis, visceral. . . Map 36 Malaria 1. Map 37 Malaria 2. Map 38 Malaria 3. Map 39 Malaria, resistance. Map 40 Microsporidia. Map 41 Myiasis. Map 42 Opisthorchiasis. Map 43 Paragonimiasis. Map 44 Sarcocystosis. Map 45 Schistosomiasis 1. Map 46 Schistosomiasis 2. Map 47 Strongyloidiasis. Map 48 Taeniasis, cysticercosis. Map 49 Toxoplasmosis. Map 50 Trichinellosis. Map 51 Trichuriasis. Map 52 Trypanosomiasis, African/American. Bacteria. Map 53 Anthrax. Map 54 Bartonellosis/Oroya fever (Bart bacilliformis). Map 55 Botulism. Map 56 Brucellosis. Map 57 Buruli ulcer (Mycobacterium ulcerans). Map 58 Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi). Map 59 Cholera. Map 60 Non–cholera Vibrio infections. Map 61 Diarrhea, traveller′s. Map 62 Diphteria. Map 63 Donovanosis. Map 64 Ehrlichiosis. Map 65 Endemic fleaborne typhus fever. Map 66 Enteric fever, typhus/paratyphus. Map 67 Glanders. Map 68 Gonorrhea. Map 69 Legionellosis. Map 70 Leprosy. Map 71 Leptospirosis. Map 72 Listeriosis. Map 73 Lyme disease. Map 74 Melioidosis. Map 75 Meningococcal meningitis. Map 76 Pinta, Yaws, nonvenereal Syphilis. Map 77 Plague (Yersinia pestis). Map 78 Pneumococci, Penicillin resistance. Map 79 Q fever. . Map 80 Rat bite fever. Map 81 Relapsing fever, louse–borne and tick–borne. Map 82 Rickettsioses 1. Map 83 Rickettsioses 2. Map 84 Rickettsioses 3. Map 85 Rickettsioses 4. Map 86 Rickettsioses 5. Map 87 Salmonella, resistance. Map 88 Scrub typhus. Map 89 Sexual transmitted diseases, general. Map 90 Shigellosis. Map 91 Staphylococcus aureus, resistance. Map 92 Syphilis, venereal. Map 93 Trachoma. Map 94 Trench fever. Map 95 Tuberculosis. Map 96 Tularemia. Map 97 Yersiniosis. Viruses. Map 98 Arenaviral hemorrhagic fever. Map 99 Burkittlymphoma. Map 100 Chikungunya. Map 101 Filoviral disease: Ebola and Marburg. Map 102 Hantaviral disease. Map 103 Hendra and Nipah viral disease. Map 104 Hepatitis A. Map 105 Hepatitis B. Map 106 Hepatitis C. Map 107 Hepatitis D. Map 108 Hepatitis E. Map 109 HIV1 and HIV2. Map 110 HTLV1 and HTLV2. Map 111 Influenza. Map 112 Influenza, avian, human cases. Map 113 Lassa fever. . Map 114 Lymphocytic choriomengitis. Map 115 Measles. Map 116 Monkeypox. Map 117 Mumps. Map 118 Poliomyelitis. Map 119 Rabies, human. Map 120 Rabies, animal. Map 121 SARS. Map 122 Varicella zoster. ARBO viruses. Map 123 Alphaviral disease. Map 124 Bunyaviral disease, other. Map 125 Bunyaviral disease, rift valley fever. Map 126 Bunyaviral disease, sandfly fever. Map 127 Flaviviral disease: Dengue. Map 128 Flaviviral disease: West Nile Virus. Map 129 Flaviviral disease: Yellow Fever. Map 130 Flaviviral disease: TBE. Map 131 Flaviviral disease:other. Map 132 Other ARBO viruses. Fungi. Map 133 Blastomycosis. Map 134 Coccidioidomycosis. Map 135 Histoplasmosis, American and African. Map 136 Mucormycosis. Map 137 Mycetoma. Map 138 Paracoccidioidomycosis. Map 139 Penicillium marneffei. Map 140 Sporotrichosis. Miscellaneous. Map 141 Aedes aegypti. Map 142 Anopheles. Map 143 Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. Map 144 Bird migrations. Map 145 Hemoglobinopathies/Thalassemias. Map 146 Glucose 6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase–deficiency. Map 147 Bush meat trade
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