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Epidemiology and Disease Prevention: A Global Approach 2nd Revised edition


Epidemiology and Disease Prevention: A Global Approach 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Yarnell, John (Epidemiology Research Group, Queen's University, Belfast); O'Reilly, Dermot (Epidemiology Research Group, Queen's University, Belfast)

Epidemiology and Disease Prevention: A Global Approach

£35.99

ISBN:
9780199660537
Publication Date:
23 May 2013
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
450 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Epidemiology and Disease Prevention: A Global Approach

Description

Epidemiology is an essential discipline which influences many aspects of clinical practice for doctors, dentists, and other health practitioners. Epidemiology and Disease Prevention, Second Edition, introduces and develops the core principles and practices of epidemiology over three parts: methods of epidemiological enquiry, systems-based epidemiology, and the application of epidemiological findings in clinical and public health practice. This student-friendly textbook guides the reader through the content with the help of illustrations and key points in boxes that highlight need-to-know information. Each chapter references up-to-date and landmark work in the field, while lists of further reading direct the reader to the best sources of information for their own work. Case studies help students to relate epidemiological theory and data to every day clinical practice and public health campaigns. Furthermore, a comprehensive glossary and practice questions with model answers act as an excellent revision resource. The second edition of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention now includes over 100 illustrations and an updated chapter list, including a brand new chapter on global public health in the 21st century. Authored and edited by experts from across the world, this is a truly modern approach to epidemiology for students studying medicine, dentistry, and other health-related sciences.

Contents

1. Epidemiology: from Hippocrates to the Human Genome ; 2. Basic epidemiological tools ; 3. Epidemiological studies ; 4. Data analysis in epidemiology ; 5. Screening for disease ; 6. Clinical epidemiology and evidence-based medicine ; 7. Circulatory diseases ; 8. Respiratory system ; 9. Nutritional, endocrine, and metabolic diseases ; 10. Oral health ; 11. Digestive system ; 12. Renal disease ; 13. Neurological diseases ; 14. Mental disorders ; 15. Musculoskeletal diseases ; 16. Maternal and child health ; 17. Neoplasms ; 18. Infectious diseases ; 19. Genetic epidemiology ; 20. Social, cultural, and behavioural factors in disease ; 21. Epidemiology in public health practice ; 22. Global health in the 21st Century

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