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Image of SARS virus courtesy of
the CDC
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Conversations about infectious diseases quickly become
discussions about something else.
Globalism, economic inequality, and environmental degradation
usually walk hand-in-hand with these viruses.
Since 1970, there's been an global explosion of infectious
diseases, which public health experts have called unique
in human history.
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Public Health Enemy: Click to learn more
about "Neato Mosquito" from the CDC
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The recent SARS outbreak was not an isolated incident,
and scientists agree that infectious diseases increasingly
pose a global health risk.
Recently the diseases have attacked with renewed force,
like the predictions of a bumper year for the West Nile
Virus.
Listen below for interviews conducted in June 2003 on the
topic of infectious diseases.
These discussions focus on the incalculable damage of infectious
diseases in developing countries, why these diseases are
on the rise, and a look at new public-private partnership
models for research and development for neglected diseases.
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Infectious
Diseases: Why now?
Paul Epstein Associate Director of Harvard Universitys
Center for the Environment
6.09.03 |
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Map of West Nile infections
in 2002
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History
of infectious diseases
Howard Markel Director of the Center for the History of Medicine,
and Professor of Communicable Diseases at the University of Michigan
Medical School
6.10.03 |
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Responding to infectious
diseases
Stephen Morse Director of Center for Public Health Preparedness
and Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia Universitys School
of Public Health
6.10.03 |
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Health care as a human
right
Paul Farmer Professor of Medical Anthropology at Harvard
Medical School, author of Pathologies of Power: Health, Human
Rights, and the New War on the Poor
6.11.03 |
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Funding Public Health
Regina Rabinovich Director of the Infectious Diseases program
for the Gates Foundation
6.11.03 |
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Infectious Disease: Vaccinating
HIV
Seth Berkley Founder and CEO of International
Aids Vaccine Initiative
6.12.03 |
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| Image of AIDS researcher courtesy of
the CDC |
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Neglected Diseases
Dyann Wirth Professor of Tropical Public Health at Harvard,
director of the Harvard Malaria Initiative, and member of the Core
Group of the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative
6.12.03 |
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Fighting TB in Afghanistan
Anne Goldfeld, infectious disease specialist at Harvard's Center
for Blood Research, Board member of the American Refugee Committee
6.13.03
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The impending threat
of drug-resistant TB
Lee Reichman, Professor of medicine at the New Jersey Medical School
and Director of its National Tuberculosis Center, author of Timebomb:
The Global Epidemic of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
6.13.03
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Infectious disease and
children
Yves Bergevin Chief of Health for Unicef
6.16.03 |
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Tetanus A silent
killer in the developing world
Dr. Francois Gasse Senior Health Advisor & Head of Maternal
& Neonatal Tetanus Elimination for Unicef
6.16.03 |
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Eradicating Polio
Bill Sergeant Chairman of Rotary's International PolioPlus
Committee
6.16.03 |
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