This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the security implications of the spread of infectious diseases, including case studies of HIV/AIDS in South Africa and major public health challenges currently confronting the United States.
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Conducted by RAND Science and Technology as part of its program of self-sponsored research, this report explores the threat of infectious disease to national security. Coverage includes a study of HIV/AIDS in South Africa as an example of the impact of disease on a country's stability and security; the capacity of the U.S. to respond to the increasing risk of infectious disease; and the policies, institutions, and procedures which could be developed in the U.S. to reduce/cope with these dangers. For U.S. and international policymakers inside and outside of government at all levels. No subject index. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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