Travel medicine and infectious diseaseRoberts SE, Carter T. British merchant seafarers 1900-2010: A history of extreme risks of mortality from infectious disease. Travel Med Infect Dis. 2016; 14(5): 499-504, doi: 10.1016/j. tmaid.2016.06.009, indexed in Pubmed: 27395763....
- 《Journal of Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 Effect of continuous magnesium sulfate infusion on spinal block characteristics: A prospective study .A total of 80 American Society of Anesthesiologists I and II patients, either sex, 20-60 years of age scheduled for elective ...
The wholesome and varied diet, the relatively short working week, and the rarity of infectious diseases have led many experts to define pre-agricultural forager societies as ‘the original affluent societies’. It would be a mistake, however, to idealise the lives of these ancients. Though they...
Infectious diseases can impact everyone, everywhere. Throughout our existence the landscape of infectious diseases has radically changed, especially during the last 100 years. Widespread preventative vaccination has reduced the incidence of many diseases, while medications can help change the course of a...
The History of Pediatric Infectious Diseases STANFORD T. SHULMAN Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, The Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60614 U.S.A. ABSTRACT The history of Pediatric Infectious Diseases closely parallels the history of ...
Targeted prevention and control strategies could only be developed and implemented once the concept of the specificity of disease causation had been accepted, namely that infectious diseases are caused not by some common miasma (a mysteriously poisonous substance), but rather by specific agents. In a...
Tropical medicine began to emerge in the 19th century, when physicians charged with the medical care of colonists and soldiers first encountered infectious diseases unknown in the temperate European climate. Several major advances in the control of tropical diseases occurred in the last quarter of the...
Tropical medicine, medical science applied to diseases that occur primarily in countries with tropical or subtropical climates. Tropical medicine is a critical part of global health, particularly because it encompasses preventable diseases that affect im
Pan·dem·ic /panˈdemik/ (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world. As humans have spread across the world, so have infectious diseases. Even in this modern era, outbreaks are nearly constant, though not every outbreak reaches pandemic level as COVID-19 has. ...
This paper deals with the spatial implications of the French sanitary policies in early colonial urban Senegal. It focuses on the French politics of residential segregation following the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Dakar in 1914, and their preceden