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041 _aENGLISH
082 _a614.4 BEA
100 _aBeaglehole,R
245 _aBasic Epidemiology
260 _aDelhi
_bAITBS Pub.
_c2006
300 _a174p.
_b24cm
500 _aDescription- This manual provides an introduction to the principles and methods of epidemiology. It is intended for use in the training of undergraduate medical and public health students, and of health professionals in in-service courses. Starting from an explanation of the causes of disease, with particular emphasis on modifiable environmental factors, the authors go on to show how epidemiology can be applied to the prevention of disease and the promotion of health, with numerous examples from the scientific literature. Individual chapters deal with the application of epidemiology to communicable diseases, clinical medicine, environmental and occupational health, and health care planning and evaluation. The book thus prepares members of the health related professions for the increasing need to base health protection programmes and health care services on appropriate epidemiological analysis. Such an approach would provide the foundation for health services that address all aspects of the health of populations and that make the best possible use of available resources. Contents- 1- What is epidemiology 2- Measuring health and disease 3- Types of study 4- Basic statistics 5- Causation in epidemiology 6- Epidemiology and prevention 7- Communicable disease epidemiology 8- Clinical epidemiology 9- Environmental and occupational epidemiology 10- Epidemiology, health services and health policy 11- Continuing education in epidemiology
700 _aBonita,R
700 _aKjellstrom,T
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