Stories
- In pictures
Why we still need quarantine
For years, quarantine has been an important measure to curb the spread of infection and avert further deaths. Discover the way it has been used in the past and why it is still necessary today.
- In pictures
We are the survivors of slow-motion epidemics
Pioneering epidemiologist Dr Alice Stewart realised how things in our daily lives could be as deadly as any infectious disease.
- Book extract
The science of why things spread
From deadly pandemics to viral tweets, Adam Kucharski explores what makes something contagious.
- In pictures
AIDS awareness posters from the 1980s onwards
The AIDS public health poster campaign chose print even in the internet age and dealt with issues of identity and behaviour like never before.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
'Infectious Diseases'
Date: 10 Nov 1887Reference: SA/SMO/K.9Part of: Society of Medical Officers of Health- Archives and manuscripts
Infectious Diseases
Date: 1920-1952Reference: SA/SMO/R/10/1-38Part of: Society of Medical Officers of Health- Archives and manuscripts
Infectious Diseases
Date: 1959-1970Reference: SA/CMO/D/108Part of: Association of County Medical Officers of Health and the County Medical Officers Group of the Society of Medical Officers of Health- Archives and manuscripts
Infectious Diseases
Date: 1963-1964Reference: SA/SMO/R/33/1-2Part of: Society of Medical Officers of Health- Books
Clinical Infectious Diseases Initiative : impact 2008-2014 / Clinical Infectious Diseases Initiative.
Clinical Infectious Diseases InitiativeDate: [2014]