Incoming Resources
- A history of public health, George Rosen ; foreword by Pascal James Imperato ; introduction by Elizabeth Fee ; biographical essay and new bibliography by Edward T. Morman
- Six modern plagues and how we are causing them, Mark Jerome Walters
- Public health and epidemiology at a glance, Margaret Somerville, K. Kumaran, Rob Anderson
- COVID-19 and other pandemics, Barbara Krasner, book editor
- Contagion, how commerce has spread disease, Mark Harrison
- Beating back the devil, on the front lines with the disease detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, Maryn McKenna
- Pandemics, Peter C. Doherty
- Should vaccinations be mandatory?, Roman Espejo, book editor
- Epidemiology, a very short introduction, Rodolfo Saracci
- Tapeworms, lice, and prions, a compendium of unpleasant infections, David I Grove
- Plagues in the nation, how epidemics shaped America, Polly J. Price
- Secret agents, the menace of emerging infections, Madeline Drexler
- Encyclopedia of epidemiology, Sarah Boslaugh, editor ; Louise-Anne McNutt, associate editor
- Pathogenesis, a history of the world in eight plagues, Jonathan Kennedy
- Maladies of empire, how colonialism, slavery, and war transformed medicine, Jim Downs
- Antivaccination and vaccine hesitancy, a professional guide to foster trust and tackle misinformation, Thomas Aechtner
- Modern epidemics, from the Spanish flu to COVID-19, Salvador Macip ; translated from Catalan by Julie Wark
- Deadliest enemy, our war against killer germs, Michael T. Osterholm and Mark Olshaker
- Pandemics, politics, and society, critical perspectives on the Covid-19 crisis, edited by Gerard Delanty