Kevin M. De Cock, MD, is the former Director of the Centers for Disease Control Kenya, the founding director of the CDC's Center for Global Health, and the former director of WHO's Department of HIV/AIDS. He is the coauthor of Dispatches from the AIDS Pandemic: A Public Health Story.
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Contents List of Figures Prologue Section 1: Clinician 1. Clinician 2. Why Medicine, not Politics? 3. Medicine: You See Only What You Look For, and Recognize Only What You Know 4. Tropical Medicine 5. Hepatitis and HIV in the City of the Angels Section 2: Epidemiologist 6. Epidemiologist 7. Chance and the Prepared Mind: To CDC and DRC 8. An Unknown Disease in Nigeria 9. Outbreaks in Kenya 10. From Exotic Infection to Global Health Priority: Ebola in West Africa 11. Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo 12. The Pandemic Section 3: Bureaucrat 13. Bureaucrat 14. More Than Just a Disease: Tuberculosis 15. What Doesn't Get Into "Materials and Methods" 16. Health Bureaucracy Epilogue Acknowledgments