Essential Epidemiology

Subtitle:
An Introduction for Students and Health Professionals
Author:
Penny Webb; Chris Bain
Format:
Softcover

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Short description

An accessible, readable and modern introduction to epidemiology for students of medicine and public health.

Long description

This is an accessible, easily readable, and modern introduction to epidemiology for students of medicine and public health. It combines a strong public health perspective and rationale with modern methodological insights in a coherent and straight forward way. It emphasises the fundamental principles common to all areas of epidemiology and, unlike many other texts, integrates both public health and clinical epidemiology and the study of infectious and chronic diseases. It aims to give health professionals a good understanding of the methods and potential problems underlying epidemiological data and reports but also provides a thorough introduction for would-be epidemiologists. The 'nuts and bolts' of epidemiology are embedded in the wider health perspective and the concluding chapter explores future possibilities and emphasises the integration of the various strands of the discipline. The basic messages are reinforced through numerous examples and questions, with answers provided.

Product details

Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN:
9780521546614
Publication date:
April 2005
Additional format:
79 line diagrams 49 tables
Length:
247mm
Width:
188mm
Thickness:
18mm
Weight:
803g
Pages:
355
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly

Review

'In this book, the authors have succinctly outlined the key concepts in modern epidemiology. ! the way forward is to 'think smarter' - this book provides the ideal starting point for those wanting to do just that.' International Journal of Epidemiology

Table of contents

  • 1. Epidemiology is ...
  • 2. How long is a piece of string? Measuring disease frequency
  • 3. Who, what, where and when? Finding and using public health data
  • 4. Watching not waiting: surveillance and epidemiological intelligence
  • 5. Why? Linking exposure and

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