传染病流行病学。

Brandt Cd, Margileth Am, Puig
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抗生素的发展、获得安全食品、清洁水、污水处理和疫苗的机会的改善,导致在控制传染病方面取得了巨大进展。尽管取得了这些显著成就,但在世界许多地方,传染病仍然是导致死亡的主要原因。新出现的疾病,如耐抗生素细菌、SARS冠状病毒以及禽流感和猪流感病毒已经被发现,其中一些已经在发达国家和发展中国家确立。
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Infectious disease epidemiology.
The development of antibiotics, improved access to safe food, clean water, sewage disposal and vaccines has led to dramatic progress in controlling infectious diseases. Despite these remarkable achievements, infectious diseases remain the leading causes of death in many parts of the world. Emerging diseases, such as antibiotic-resistant bacteria, SARS coronavirus, and avian and swine influenza viruses have been identified and some have become established in both the developed and developing world.
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