Emerging infectious diseases: a cause for concern

As the twenty-first century begins it becomes increasingly apparent that the twentieth century, which opened with the promise of the eradication of most infectious diseases, closed with the specter of the reemergence of many deadly infectious diseases that have a rapidly increasing incidence and geo...

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Bacterial Infections - etiology
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - etiology
Environmental Pollutants - adverse effects
Female
Health Behavior
Humans
Incidence
Israel - epidemiology
Male
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Survival Analysis
Virus Diseases - epidemiology
Virus Diseases - etiology
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