Epidemiology : Key to Public Health

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This unique textbook presents the field of modern epidemiology as a whole; it does not restrict itself to particular aspects. It stresses the fundamental ideas and their role in any situation of epidemiologic practice. Its structure is largely determined by didactic viewpoints. Epidemiology is the art of defining and investigating the influence of factors on the health of populations. Hence the book starts by  Read more...

Author(s): Krickeberg, Klaus; Thi My Hanh, Pham; Van Trong, Pham
Series: Statistics for Biology and Health
Edition: 2. ed. 2019
Publisher: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 264
Tags: Statistics;Epidemiology;Statistical methods;Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences;Biostatistics

The idea of epidemiology --
Uses and applications of epidemiology --
Some case studies and situation analyses --
Infectious diseases: descriptive epidemiology, transmissions, surveillance, control --
Infectious diseases: modelling, immunity --
Diarrhoea and cholera --
Tuberculosis and malaria --
Dengue fever --
Viral hepatitis --
HIV/AIDS --
The origin of information: registers and health information systems --
The origin of information: sampling --
Descriptive data analysis and statistics --
The normal law and applications: Sample size, confidence intervals, tests --
Basic concepts of epidemiology --
Cross-sectional studies --
Cohort studies --
Clinical (therapeutic) trials --
Clinical epidemiology --
Case-control studies --
Confounding --
Epidemiology of cancer --
Epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases --
Community studies --
Nutritional and environmental epidemiology --
Social and genetic epidemiology --
Some practical considerations around epidemiologic studies --
What is missing? --
The role of epidemiology in building coherent systems of public health