Infectious Diseases
Resources on Infectious Diseases
Government & Association Resources
- HealthMap Contagious Disease SurveillanceHealthMap, a team of researchers, epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children's Hospital founded in 2006, is an established global leader in utilizing online informal sources for disease outbreak monitoring and real-time surveillance of emerging public health threats.
Infectious Diseases Books
- Red Book 2015 by MD, FAAP, David W Kimberlin (Editor); MD, FAAP, Sarah S Long (Associate Editor); Michael T. Brady (Associate Editor); Mary Ann Jackson (Associate Editor)ISBN: 9781581109269Publication Date: 2015-05-01
Below is a sampling of Health Sciences Library books related to Infectious Diseases - contact the Library for more!
- The Immune System by Peter ParhamCall Number: Reserve Collection - Closed (1st Floor). Reserve QW 504 P229i 2015.ISBN: 9780815344667Publication Date: 2014-10-01
- Epidemiology by Kenneth J. RothmanCall Number: Reserve Collection - Closed (1st Floor) Reserve WA 105 R846e 2012 Reserve-2 hourISBN: 9780199754557Publication Date: 2012-06-04
- Case Studies in Infectious Disease by Peter Lydyard; Michael Cole; John Holton; Will Irving; Nino Porakishvili; Pradhib Venkatesan; Kate WardCall Number: Book Collection (3rd Floor). WC 100 C337 2010. Available. Regular LoanISBN: 9780815341420Publication Date: 2009-03-27
- Fundamental Immunology by William E. PaulCall Number: Book Collection (3rd Floor) QW 504 F978 2013 Regular LoanISBN: 9781451117837Publication Date: 2012-12-11
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