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Paul-Louis Simond Reveals Flea As Transmission Vector
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An Introduction to Infectious Diseases - The Dynamic World of Infectious Disease
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- 1 Ebola Outbreak Leads to Fear and Uncertainty
- 2 Positive Changes Affect Public Health After Outbreak
- 3 Drug Development Innovations Lead to Rule Breaking
- 4 Our Behavior Determines Infectious Disease Spread
- 5 Reasons We All Should Learn About Infectious Diseases
- 6 How the Various Strains of Plague Re-shaped Our World
- 7 Many Theories Attempted to Explain the Plague
- 8 Bizarre Treatments for the Plague
- 9 Florence Nightingale's New Sanitation Standards
- 10 Newly Invented Microscope Reveals Germ Origins
- 11 Some Germs Transmit From Animals to Humans
- 12 Alexandre Yersin Discovers Plague Germ in Hong Kong
- 13 Paul-Louis Simond Reveals Flea As Transmission Vector
- 14 Malaria is One of the Oldest, Deadliest Diseases
- 15 The Cycle of Malarial Infection Obstructs Eradication
- 16 Polio Marks the First Major 21st Century Epidemic
- 17 An Intestinal Virus Polio Spreads Person to Person
- 18 The Iron Lung Invented in 1927 Saves Polio Victims
- 19 Polio Vaccines Aim to Eradicate the Disease
- 20 New Vaccinations Cause Polio and Controversy
- 21 Travel Spreads Polio in 2013 Despite Near Eradication
- 22 In Spite of Innovation, Resurgence Demands Vigilance