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Controlling Communicable Disease Norman Noah

Controlling Communicable Disease By Norman Noah

Controlling Communicable Disease by Norman Noah


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Optimism that communicable diseases are no longer a threat is clearly misplaced. This book is about controlling such diseases, a task that is impossible without surveillance, knowledge of basic microbiology and multi-disciplinary public health teams.

Controlling Communicable Disease Summary

Controlling Communicable Disease by Norman Noah

Optimism that communicable diseases are no longer a threat is clearly misplaced. New diseases, such as HIV, have appeared and some chronic conditions, such as gastric ulcers, have been shown to be caused by infectious agents. This book is about controlling such diseases, a task that is impossible without surveillance, knowledge of basic microbiology and multi-disciplinary public health teams.

The book examines the challenges facing different countries regarding:

  • Surveillance
  • Outbreak investigation
  • Vaccines
  • Specific infections including hepatitis, TB, influenza and gastroenteritis

Series Editors: Rosalind Plowman and Nicki Thorogood.

About Norman Noah

Professor of Public Health and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He specialises in the epidemiology of infectious disease, especially surveillance, although he has also published widely on outbreaks and vaccines. His other professional interests include the hygiene of skin piercing, and he has produced national guidelines for acupuncturists, tattooists, body piercers, ear piercers, beauty therapists and hairdressers.

Table of Contents

Overview of the book

SECTION 1 SURVEILLANCE

Chapter 1:General Principles of Surveillance

Chapter 2:Implementing A Surveillance System

Chapter 3:European and International Surveillance

Chapter 4:Some Exercises In Surveillance

SECTION 2 OUTBREAKS

Chapter 5:Epidemiological investigation of an outbreak

Chapter 6:Management of an Outbreak

Chapter 7:Analytical approach to an outbreak - hep A

SECTION 3 VACCINES

Chapter 8:Introduction to Immunisation: assessing need

Chapter 9:Evaluation of New Vaccines

Chapter 10:Delivery of Immunisation Programmes and immunisation policy

Chapter 11:Vaccine Efficacy and Effectiveness

Chapter 12:Surveillance of vaccination programmes: the post-implementation phase

Chapter 13:When poverty is their ally - a practical exercise

SECTION 4: TOPICAL THEMES AND INFECTIONS

Chapter 14:Influenza and other Respiratory viruses

Chapter 15:Tuberculosis

Chapter 16:Gastrointestinal infections and food poisoning

Chapter 17:Hepatitis Viruses A, B, C, D, E

Chapter 18:HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections

Chapter 19: Hospital-acquired infection

GLOSSARY

Additional information

GOR004198264
9780335218448
033521844X
Controlling Communicable Disease by Norman Noah
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2006-06-16
256
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