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Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change: Summary of the Proceedings (1996)
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Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change: Summary of the Proceedings

References and Further Reading

The interested reader can find more detailed information about the topics covered by this conference by referring to the following publications:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1994. Addressing Emerging Infectious Disease Threats: A Prevention Strategy for the United States. Atlanta: CDC.

Chivian, Eric, Michael McCally, Howard Hu, and Andrew Haines (eds.). 1993. Critical Condition: Human Health and the Environment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

CISET (Committee on International Science, Engineering, and Technology) Working Group on Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases. 1995. Infectious Disease: A Global Health Threat. Washington, DC: National Science and Technology Council.

Epstein, Paul R. 1995. Course Reader: Global Climate Change, Ecology and Public Health. Prepared for the NSTC-IOM Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change, 11–12 September 1995.

IOM (Institute of Medicine). 1995. Environmental Medicine: Integrating a Missing Element into Medical Education. Andrew M. Pope and David L. Rall (eds.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

IOM. 1992. Emerging Infections: Microbial Threats to Health in the United States. Joshua Lederberg, Robert E. Shope, and Stanley C. Oaks, Jr. (eds.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). 1995. Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses. Contribution of Working Group II to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Watson, R.T., M.C. Zinyowera, and R.H. Moss (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

McMichael, Anthony J. 1993. Planetary Overload: Global Environmental Change and the Health of the Human Species. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Michael, E., and D.A.P. Bundy. 1995. The global burden of lymphatic filariasis. In: World Burden of Diseases. C.J.L. Murray and A.D. Lopez (eds.). World Health Organization, Geneva.

National Research Council. 1989. Improving Risk Communication. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

United Nations Environmental Program. 1994. Environmental Effects of Ozone Depletion: 1994 Assessment. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP.

Wilson, Mary Elizabeth, Richard Levins, and Andrew Spielman (eds.). 1994. Disease in Evolution: Global Changes and Emergence of Infectious Diseases. Albany: New York Academy of Sciences.

WHO (World Health Organization). In press. Climate and Health in a Changing World. Geneva: WHO.

WHO. Anthony J. McMichael et al. (eds.). In press. Human Health and Global Climate Change. Geneva: WHO.

WHO. 1995. Action Plan for Malaria Control 1995–2000. Unpublished document.

WHO. 1995. Chagas Disease: Important Advances in Elimination of Transmission in Four Countries in Latin America. WHO Press Office Feature No. 183, Geneva: WHO.

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Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change: Summary of the Proceedings References and Further Reading The interested reader can find more detailed information about the topics covered by this conference by referring to the following publications: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1994. Addressing Emerging Infectious Disease Threats: A Prevention Strategy for the United States. Atlanta: CDC. Chivian, Eric, Michael McCally, Howard Hu, and Andrew Haines (eds.). 1993. Critical Condition: Human Health and the Environment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. CISET (Committee on International Science, Engineering, and Technology) Working Group on Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases. 1995. Infectious Disease: A Global Health Threat. Washington, DC: National Science and Technology Council. Epstein, Paul R. 1995. Course Reader: Global Climate Change, Ecology and Public Health. Prepared for the NSTC-IOM Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change, 11–12 September 1995. IOM (Institute of Medicine). 1995. Environmental Medicine: Integrating a Missing Element into Medical Education. Andrew M. Pope and David L. Rall (eds.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press. IOM. 1992. Emerging Infections: Microbial Threats to Health in the United States. Joshua Lederberg, Robert E. Shope, and Stanley C. Oaks, Jr. (eds.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press. IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). 1995. Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses. Contribution of Working Group II to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Watson, R.T., M.C. Zinyowera, and R.H. Moss (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. McMichael, Anthony J. 1993. Planetary Overload: Global Environmental Change and the Health of the Human Species. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Michael, E., and D.A.P. Bundy. 1995. The global burden of lymphatic filariasis. In: World Burden of Diseases. C.J.L. Murray and A.D. Lopez (eds.). World Health Organization, Geneva. National Research Council. 1989. Improving Risk Communication. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. United Nations Environmental Program. 1994. Environmental Effects of Ozone Depletion: 1994 Assessment. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP. Wilson, Mary Elizabeth, Richard Levins, and Andrew Spielman (eds.). 1994. Disease in Evolution: Global Changes and Emergence of Infectious Diseases. Albany: New York Academy of Sciences. WHO (World Health Organization). In press. Climate and Health in a Changing World. Geneva: WHO. WHO. Anthony J. McMichael et al. (eds.). In press. Human Health and Global Climate Change. Geneva: WHO. WHO. 1995. Action Plan for Malaria Control 1995–2000. Unpublished document. WHO. 1995. Chagas Disease: Important Advances in Elimination of Transmission in Four Countries in Latin America. WHO Press Office Feature No. 183, Geneva: WHO.

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Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change: Summary of the Proceedings WHO. 1994. Progress Report Control of Tropical Diseases (CTD/MIP/94.4). Unpublished document. WHO. 1990. Potential Health Effects of Climatic Change. Geneva: WHO.

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