Introduction
Section I Historical Moments
Part 1 Public Health, Passion, Persistence
Part 2 Science and letters
Part 3 What about the flu?
Part 4 Public Health Progress
Part 5 Ethics
Section II Descriptive epidemiology: Outbreak investigations
Part 6 Basics
Part 7 Recognizing HIV/AIDS
Part 8 Readily transmissible and emerging infections: identification, surveillance, and control
Part 9 Foodborne Pathogens
Section III Analytic methods
Introduction
Part 10 The importance of methods and appropriate reporting in epidemiologic studies
Part 11 Intention to Treat: tough idea made simple
Part 12 Assessing misclassification: surveillance meets methods
Part 13 Understanding our Results
Part 14 Different approaches to examining bias, disease
Part 15 Challenges in Studying Behavior
Part 16 Using Computers to Improve Validity of Data Collection while Studying Behavior
Exercises
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