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Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Control : A Global Perspective

By: Webber, Roger.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: UK: CABI, 2011Edition: 3rd ed.Description: 304 p.ISBN: 1845935055 (hardcover); 9781845935054 (hardcover).Subject(s): Communicable Diseases--Epidemiology | Epidemiology | Communicable Diseases--PreventionDDC classification: 614.5 Webber 24847 3rd 2011 Epidemiology Summary: Communicable diseases are major global health concerns that can devastate whole populations. This revised and updated textbook examines communicable diseases at the community level from an epidemiological perspective, covering both theory and practice in a systematic and globally comprehensive overview of communicable diseases and their control. It includes expanded coverage of epidemiology and clinical aspects, many summary tables and coverage of both developed and developing countries from tuberculosis and malaria to bioterrorism and hospital infections, drawing on the author's personal experience of working in many global locations.
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Communicable diseases are major global health concerns that can devastate whole populations. This revised and updated textbook examines communicable diseases at the community level from an epidemiological perspective, covering both theory and practice in a systematic and globally comprehensive overview of communicable diseases and their control. It includes expanded coverage of epidemiology and clinical aspects, many summary tables and coverage of both developed and developing countries from tuberculosis and malaria to bioterrorism and hospital infections, drawing on the author's personal experience of working in many global locations.

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