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Infections in Nature. Ecological concept (2014)
Rothschild E.V. · 2026
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Abstract
Opportunities to enhance one's intelligence are limited in life. Advancing intellectual capacity in adulthood presents significant challenges, regardless of one's academic credentials, such as holding a PhD or serving as a Professor. The specialist's focus became confined to the established scientific procedures. Eugene Rothschild's book presents an unexpected opportunity to enhance one's knowledge significantly. This serves as an elegant introduction to a fundamentally distinct comprehension of the nature of infection, infectious processes, and infectious diseases in individuals. This prospect, which involves an unexpected fundamental scientific novelty, may not be well-received by all. A considerable number will engage with the book in due time, yet they will choose to remain discreet. In situations of extreme necessity, they will reiterate the standard set of "nots" ("Not proven," "not justified," along with several additional "nots"). Those are justifications. What is the reason for that? A rigid interpretation exists regarding the research on the manifestation of infectious diseases in nature. This practice has been observed since the mid-20th century. There are other options available. There are several of them. Their development stages vary. They are disregarded. The content of E.V. Rothschild's book offers a compelling perspective on an alternative epidemiology. A comprehensive summary of extensive research conducted over a number of decades on the manifestations of plague in natural conditions is presented. Projects completed at "Microbe". Thorough and compelling conclusions have been reached. A promising research perspective is emerging. Prepare yourself for an engaging and thought-provoking experience. It is clear that time is limited. This book is essential reading. Failure to engage with this material may result in a lack of progress. There are aspects of your life that will remain constant. This book presents an engaging dialogue with an exceptional individual and intriguing research findings. Disagreement with Yevgeny Rothschild's theses is inconsequential. Engaging in a conversation with a classic author presents a valuable opportunity to uncover insights that can profoundly enhance your understanding. I extend my heartfelt congratulations on an excellent opportunity!
Key words: environmental pollution, disease dynamics, Infectious ecology, public health risk
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Subject areaInfectious ecology
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