Introduction to Epidemiology

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Date

September 1, 2005

Format

Paperback, 176 pages

ISBN

0335218334 / 9780335218332

$

Your Price

49.00



Overview


Main description

Epidemiology, one of the key disciplines in public health, is concerned with describing the patterns of diseases, identifying their causes and evaluating the effectiveness of health care and public health interventions. Such information helps to promote health and treat disease. This book introduces the key elements of epidemiological methods. The book examines:

  • Concepts and applications of epidemiology
  • Population measures of health and disease
  • Descriptive and analytical study designs
  • Intervention studies
  • Risk assessment and preventive strategies
  • Surveillance and screening


Author comments

Lucy Bailey was a distance learning tutor, Julia Langham is a Research Fellow in Epidemiology, and Daniel Chandramohan is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Katerina Vardulaki is a Development Manager at the Healthcare Commission.





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