Ecology of Infectious Disease: Forging an Alliance

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Samuel M. Scheiner
Joshua P. Rosenthal
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[1] National Science Foundation,Division of Environmental Biology
[2] National Institutes of Health,Fogarty International Center
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EcoHealth | 2006年 / 3卷
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ecology; infectious disease; National Institutes of Health; National Science Foundation;
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The Ecology of Infectious Diseases (EID) program is a joint National Science Foundation–National Institutes of Health initiative to produce predictive understanding of disease dynamics, with a focus on diseases with an environmental component. The interdisciplinary research projects funded by this program take advantage of the wide range of theoretical and methodological advances developed over the past 30 years. The challenge for disease ecology is to unravel these systems, discover how complex they truly are, and to determine if they can be predicted and controlled using targeted environmental, public health, or medical interventions. Between 1999 and 2005, a total of 42 research awards were made under the EID program. EID projects have had affects on policy in two areas: adoption of novel interventions on a local scale and use of models by government agencies for the purpose of allocating public health resources. The past 6 years have been an exciting time for the field of disease ecology; we expect the coming years to be even more exciting and productive.
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