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Abstract
Emerging infectious diseases and resurgent older infectious diseases present major challenges to social welfare and health in developing and industrialized nations. New diseases such as HIV/AIDS, cryptosporidiosis, and Lyme disease have emerged through a number of mechanisms, including new human contact in zones which have been previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabitated, genetic mutation, spatial diffusion, and inadequate public health measures. Resurgent infectious diseases that were once close to elimination can also arise because of mutation, inadequate containment, antimicrobial resistance, and inadequate public health measures. Rapid detection and surveillance by the public health community are crucial in limiting the diffusion and spread of new and emergent diseases, and are prerequisites to the containment of these major threats to human health. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
监测和控制新发传染病
新出现的传染病和死灰复燃的老传染病对发展中国家和工业化国家的社会福利和健康构成重大挑战。艾滋病毒/艾滋病、隐孢子虫病和莱姆病等新疾病是通过多种机制出现的,包括在以前无人居住或人烟稀少的地区出现新的人类接触、基因突变、空间扩散和公共卫生措施不足。曾经接近消灭的传染病也可能因突变、控制不力、抗微生物药物耐药性和公共卫生措施不充分而死灰复燃。公共卫生界的快速发现和监测对于限制新发和新发疾病的扩散和传播至关重要,也是遏制这些对人类健康的重大威胁的先决条件。©1998 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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