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This popular book introduces the principles, methods and application of epidemiology for improving health and survival. The book assists readers in applying basic epidemiological methods to measure health outcomes, identifying risk factors for a negative outcome, and evaluating health interventions and health services.
The book also helps to distinguish between strong and poor epidemiological evidence; an ability that is fundamental to promoting evidence-based health care.
This new edition has been carefully updated with a more examples and activities that encourage application of principles to a range of disciplines. The text includes:
• A writing style and structure that helps the flow of learning • A broad range of examples and activities covering a range of contemporary health issues including obesity, mental health and cervical cancer • Sections covering study design and the application of epidemiology for monitoring and evaluation of health programmes • Additional focus on disease outbreaks including Ebola and Zika • Updated and additional exercises for self-testing • A new final chapter calling the reader to integrate their understanding of different public health concepts in order to tackle particular epidemiological challenges
Introduction to Epidemiology 3rd edition is an ideal self-directed learning resource for students studying epidemiology or public health and for all those who work as practitioners in public health related areas.