
Inside the Outbreaks
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Since its founding in 1951, the Epidemic Intelligence Service has waged war on every imaginable ailment. When an epidemic hits, the EIS will be there to crack the case, however mysterious or deadly, saving countless lives in the process. Over the years they have successfully battled polio, cholera, and smallpox, to name a few, and in recent years have turned to the epidemics killing us now-smoking, obesity, and gun violence among them. The successful EIS model has spread internationally: former EIS officers on the staff of the Centers for Disease Control have helped to establish nearly thirty similar programs around the world. EIS veterans have gone on to become leaders in the world of public health in organizations such as the World Health Organization. Inside the Outbreaks takes readers on a riveting journey through the history of this remarkable organization, following Epidemic Intelligence Service officers on their globetrotting quest to eliminate the most lethal and widespread threats to the world's health.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- The Parable of the Clinician and the Epidemiologist
- Introduction
- The Grand Adventures of Dr. Langmuir's Boys (1951-1970)
- Cold War, Hot Pathogens
- Throwing Them Overboard
- Killer Vaccine, Goat-Hair Anthrax, Rabid Bats, and Staph Attacks
- Pandemic Flu, Purple Enteritis in Mars, Polio Problems
- New Discoveries and Mysteries in the Early Sixties
- The Diaspora
- Fighting Fox, Pandemics, and Special Pathogens
- Eradication Escalation
- The Golden Age of EPI (1970-1982)
- Not Just Infections Anymore
- Surveillance and Containment
- Target Zero
- The Year of Living Dangerously
- Superwomen (and Men) of the Late Seventies
- Budget Wars and New Plagues
- Photos
- Complex Challenges (1982-Present)
- Entering the Computer Age
- Unexpected Connections
- Emerging Infections
- Rough Sledding
- Approaching a New Millennium
- Full Circle
- Into the Twenty-First Century
- L'Experience Fait la Difference
- Epilogue: The EIS Legacy
- A Note on Sources
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Author
- Footnotes
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