Emerging Pandemics 1st Edition
Emerging Pandemics, 1st Edition by Sadaf Nazneen, Akebe Luther King Abia, and Sughosh Madhav is a timely, authoritative guide for navigating the complex landscape of infectious disease threats. Combining rigorous epidemiology with real-world case studies, this book equips readers with practical insight into pandemic preparedness, surveillance, diagnostics, and response across local, national, and global settings.
This volume blends clear explanations of transmission dynamics, modeling techniques, and One Health approaches with regionally relevant examples from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Readers will find accessible chapters on early warning systems, vaccine strategy, health-system resilience, risk communication, and ethical decision-making—designed for public health professionals, clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and advanced students.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of theory and application: step-by-step frameworks for outbreak investigation, adaptable protocols for resource-limited environments, and evidence-based recommendations that help translate science into policy and practice. Written in a professional yet engaging tone, the authors present complex concepts with clarity, making the book both a classroom resource and a field reference for emergency planning and response.
Whether you’re strengthening national preparedness, improving hospital surge capacity, or conducting research on emerging infectious diseases, Emerging Pandemics, 1st Edition is an essential addition to your library. Stay informed, stay prepared—order your copy today and gain the knowledge needed to protect communities and shape effective public health action across regions.
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