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Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology

Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology

Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology

2002 | 218 | ISBN: 0306467925 | PDF | 3 Mb

The discipline of epidemiology provides a methodology for perceiving the world and relating to the communities whose health and disease patterns need to be understood. Forensic epidemiology extends our understanding to community's injuries and those alleged to be responsible. This much needed resource focuses on the use of the epidemiology in the legal context, using case studies to illustrate the issues raised. ...
Veterinary Epidemiology

Veterinary Epidemiology

Veterinary Epidemiology

2007 | 626 | ISBN: 0632063971 | PDF | 17 Mb

This successful book, now in its third edition, continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the role of epidemiology in veterinary medicine. ...
Epidemiology and Demography in Public Health

Epidemiology and Demography in Public Health
Epidemiology and Demography in Public Health
512 pages | Publisher: Academic Press (July 20, 2010) | ISBN: 0123822009 | PDF | 10.2 Mb

Epidemiology and Demography provides practical guidance on planning and implementing surveillance and investigation of disease and disease outbreaks. Exploring contributing factors to the dynamics of disease transmission and the identification of population risks, it also includes a discussion of ehtics in epidemiology and demography including important issues of privacy vs. public safety. With a chapter on H1N1 and Bird flu, this book will be important for students and professionals in public health and epidemiology.
Epidemiology: Key to Prevention

Epidemiology: Key to Prevention

Epidemiology: Key to Prevention
ISBN: 1461412048 | 2012 | 270 pages | PDF | 1.4 MB

This book is meant for adoption in first courses on epidemiology in Medical Schools and Faculties of Public Health in developing and transition countries and in workshops in these countries, taught for example by members of international organizations. It is also suitable for parallel or second reading within curricula in developed countries and for teaching epidemiology in a Master’s programme on “International Health”. The book will enable any lecturer to compose his or her introductory courses on epidemiology by selecting the material deemed appropriate. It will provide a solid foundation for more advanced teaching.

The intended readership consists in the first place of general medical students; students following the programme “Preventive Physician” that runs parallel to general medical studies in some countries; students starting to specialize in Public Health; and lecturers in epidemiology. The book can also serve well as an introduction into epidemiology for anybody else interested in this field, for example staff of health institutions.
Forensic Epidemiology

Forensic Epidemiology

Forensic Epidemiology

2010 | 320 | ISBN: 1420063278 | PDF | 3 Mb

After 9/11, the forensic epidemiology field emerged as a leading investigative tool, partnering public health officers with law enforcement like never before. Based on the authors’ first-hand experience, Forensic Epidemiology brings to light the vast amounts of information collected by medical examiners that will be useful in advancing death investigation techniques among the science, public health, and law enforcement fields. This practical resource begins with a brief overview of epidemiological science and the history of forensic epidemiology before examining the multiple functions of death certificates and the signature role of forensic epidemiologist’s in death investigations. Incorporating numerous illustrations and real-world examples, this book:...
Dictionary of Epidemiology

Dictionary of Epidemiology


Dictionary of Epidemiology


Oxford University Press | 2008 | ISBN: 0195314506, 0195314492 | 320 pages | PDF | 12 MB



The new, completely revised, and updated edition of this classic text --sponsored by the International Epidemiological Association (IEA) and previously edited by John Last-- remains the definitive dictionary in epidemiology worldwide. In fact, with contributions from over 220 epidemiologists and other users of epidemiology from around the globe, it is more than a dictionary: it includes explanations and comments on both core epidemiologic terms and on other scientific terms relevant to all professionals in clinical medicine and public health, as well as to professionals in the other health, life, and social sciences.
Basic Epidemiology

Basic Epidemiology

Basic Epidemiology
Publisher: World Health Organization | ISBN: 9241544465 | edition 1993 | PDF | 183 pages | 11 mb

The book has a particular emphasis on modifiable environmental factors and encourages the application of epidemiology to the prevention of disease and the promotion of health, including environmental and occupational health. It prepares members of the health-related professions to respond to the need for health services to address all aspects of the health of populations, and to ensure that health resources are used to the best possible effect.
Community - S02E06 - Epidemiology 206

Community - S02E06 - Epidemiology 206
Community - S02E06 - Epidemiology 206
English | AVI | XviD 624x352 | MP3 VBR 150 kbps | 175MB
Genre : Comedy

EP 2.6 : Epidemiology 206

Pierce and a few other Greendale students ingest a biohazard substance at the school Halloween Party, causing them to exhibit flu-like symptoms and begin turning into zombies. It is up to the rest of the gang to save themselves and the school when Dean Pelton locks them in with the zombie-infected student body.
Epidemiology: A Very Short Introduction

Epidemiology: A Very Short Introduction

Epidemiology: A Very Short Introduction

2010 | 144 | ISBN: 019954333X | PDF | 2 Mb

Epidemiology plays an all-important role in many areas of medicine, from discovering the relationship between tobacco smoking and lung cancer, to documenting the impact of diet, the environment, and exercise on general health, to tracking the origin and spread of new epidemics such as Swine Flu. It is truly a vital field, central to the health of society, but it is often poorly understood, largely due to misrepresentations in the media. In this Very Short Introduction, an internationally recognized authority on epidemiology, Dr. Rodolfo Saracci, provides a wealth of information on this key field, dispelling some of the myths surrounding the study of epidemiology, and explaining what epidemiology is and how vital it is to the discovery, control, and prevention of disease in world populations. Dr. Saracci provides a general explanation of the principles behind clinical trials, and explains the nature of basic statistics concerning disease. He also looks at the ethical and political issues related to obtaining and using information concerning patients, and trials involving placebos. ...
New Frontiers of Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

New Frontiers of Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

New Frontiers of Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

2011 | 348 | ISBN: 9400721137 | PDF | 7 Mb

Molecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to the development of molecular tools but also by incorporating advances of other fields such as mathematical epidemiology, molecular ecology, population genetics and evolution. Facing new risks of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases that are threats for humans and their livestock, the objectives of molecular epidemiology include: - the development of molecular tools, genotyping and gene expression - the incorporation of concepts and results of population genetics of infectious diseases - the integration of recent advances in theoretical epidemiology and evolutionary ecology of diseases - a better understanding of transmission for the development of risk factors analyses. This book will demonstrate how the latest developments in molecular tools and in epidemiology can be integrated with studies of host-pathogen interactions. Besides a strong theoretical component, there will also be an emphasis on applications in the fields of epidemiology, public health, veterinary medicine, and health ecology. Students and researchers in the fields of epidemiology, animal and human health, evolutionary ecology, parasitology are the main potential readers of the book, as well as a broader audience from veterinary medicine and conservation. ...
Hospital Epidemiology And Infection Control

Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control
Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | ISBN: 0781742587 | edition 2004 | CHM | 2060 pages | 45,4 mb

Thoroughly revised and updated for its Third Edition, this highly acclaimed volume is the most comprehensive reference on hospital epidemiology and infection control. In 115 chapters written by over 150 leading experts, the book examines every type of hospital-acquired (nosocomial) infection and addresses every issue relating to surveillance, prevention, and control of these infections in patients and in healthcare workers. This edition features two brand-new sections: a six-chapter section on bioterrorism and a five-chapter section on healthcare quality improvement
Applied Epidemiology-Theory to Practice

Applied Epidemiology-Theory to Practice

Applied Epidemiology: Theory to Practice
ISBN: 0195111907 | 1998 | PDF | 413 pages | 23 mb
Plant Virus Epidemiology

Plant Virus Epidemiology

Plant Virus Epidemiology

2006 | 560 | ISBN: 0120398664 | PDF | 5 Mb

Published since 1953, Advances in Virus Research covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. In 2004, the Institute for Scientific Information released figures showing that the series has an Impact Factor of 2.576, with a half-life of 7.1 years, placing it 11th in the highly competitive category of Virology. ...
Basic Concepts in Statistics and Epidemiology

Basic Concepts in Statistics and Epidemiology

Basic Concepts in Statistics and Epidemiology

2007 | 214 | ISBN: 1846191246 | PDF | 1 Mb

Healthcare students, practitioners and researchers need a sound basis for making valid statistical inferences from health data. To make the best use of statistical software, it is necessary to understand how probabilistic inference works. This book explains that, along with the various ways statistical data can be described and presented. It is designed to develop insight rather than simply the mechanical skills found in other textbooks. This book is specifically designed to underpin the concepts of statistics and epidemiology. It is practical and easy to use and is ideal for people who can feel uncomfortable with mathematics. ...