Our epidemiological footprint: the circulation of avian flu, SARS, and HIV/AIDS in the world economy

There is growing international concern about the circulation of pathological viruses in the world economy. Reviewing recent scholarship on avian flu, SARS, and HIV/AIDS, this article argues that the contemporary world economy is generating not just an ecological footprint, but also an important epid...

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Main Author: Stefan Elbe
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Published: 2008
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