Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, Second Edition, delves into the ever-evolving landscape of infectious diseases and their profound impact on public health worldwide. This comprehensive volume is essential reading for students in public health, biomedical professionals, clinicians, public health practitioners, and decision-makers seeking to understand and combat neglected and emerging global threats.
Despite significant advancements in public health interventions over the past century, recent decades have seen the emergence of a myriad of challenges such as the HIV pandemic, increasing antimicrobial resistance, and new bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral pathogens. This book highlights these contemporary issues while providing an integrated approach to understanding infectious diseases.
Featuring contributions from leading authorities in the field, this edition offers cutting-edge insights into the latest developments in infectious disease research. It is a vital resource for anyone involved in the control and prevention of worldwide diseases that cause significant morbidity, disability, and mortality, particularly in resource-limited regions where the economic, social, and political burden of such illnesses remains most acute.
