Praise for the previous edition: ...recommended for undergraduate collections as well as medical and public libraries with a consumer health collection.--American Reference Books Annual The readable text and the clear organization of information make this a useful title for secondary-school and public libraries. It will also be useful in consumer health and patient education collections.--Booklist ...a timely update for students and general readers...highly recommended.--Choice Recommended.--Library Media Connection In the past 25 years, more than 30 new germs affecting humans have emerged onto the medical scene, most of them rising from animals. New diseases like the avian flu, Ebola, SARS, and weaponized viruses such as anthrax and smallpox pose a growing danger to the world. With the threat of infectious diseases remaining constant, it is essential to have clear and concise information on this topic. With more than 600 entries, The Encyclopedia of Infectious Diseases, Third Edition provides up-to-date information on this expanding field, including the latest research, new treatments and vaccines, and rising diseases such as mad cow disease. Appendixes include drugs used to treat infectious diseases, tips for home disinfection, and lists of helpful organizations and publications, making this the ultimate resource for knowledge about infectious diseases. Entries include: Anthrax Child care centers and infectious diseases Encephalitis Enterotoxin Foodborne infections Gulf War syndrome Influenza (flu) Marburg virus Tuberculosis West Nile virus. Excerpted from The Encyclopedia of Infectious Diseases by Carol Turkington, Bonnie Lee Ashby All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.