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Current Topics in Viral Outbreaks (Hardback)

General Medicine > Infectious Diseases General Medicine > Medical Microbiology

Imprint: IntechOpen
Series: Infectious Diseases
Pages: 166
ISBN: 9780854663330
Published: 17th September 2025
Script Academic & Professional

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In an era marked by the frequent emergence and re-emergence of viral threats, understanding the dynamics of outbreaks has never been more urgent. From SARS and MERS to Ebola, Zika, mpox, influenza, and COVID-19, viral outbreaks continue to challenge health systems, disrupt societies, and expose global vulnerabilities, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Current Topics in Viral Outbreaks provides a critical and up-to-date exploration of the most pressing issues in outbreak science and response. This volume brings multidisciplinary perspectives on viral pathogenesis, transmission dynamics, diagnostics, clinical care, public health interventions, and pandemic preparedness. It also examines the roles of environmental change, urbanization, global travel, and One Health interactions in shaping outbreak patterns. Emphasizing equity, scientific rigor, and cross-sectoral collaboration, this book offers actionable insights for mitigating the impact of viral epidemics and enhancing resilience at local, national, and global levels. A valuable resource for infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists, public health practitioners, and policymakers, this work contributes to the knowledge foundation needed to anticipate, detect, and respond effectively to current and future viral threats.

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