Chapter 10 controlling the spread of infectious
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www.who.intMay 01, 2016 · Chapter 10: Controlling the spread of infectious diseases SUMMARY POINTS · Minimizing the transmission of infectious diseases is a core function of public health law. The appropriate exercise of legal powers will vary according to the of the disease, the seriousness
Foundations of Epidemiology - Jones & Bartlett …
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People, Pathogens and Our Planet - World Bank
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Chapter 2 Disease and disease transmission
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Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases …
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