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Essential Readings in Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Author(s): Manya Magnus, PhD, MPH, George Washington University
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763738785
  • ISBN-10:0763738786
  • Paperback    289 pages      © 2009
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Overview

Essential Readings in Infectious Disease Epidemiology is a collection of readings and practice exercises designed to complement the methods training presented in the main text, Essentials of Infectious Disease Epidemiology. Where the parent text focuses on methods, this book provides actual readings and examples on which to practice new skills. It may also be used in tandem with any introductory or intermediate epidemiology text to give the student critical skills in reading and interpretation.

The Readings continues to boil down tough concepts in infectious disease epidemiology, stripping away jargon and replacing it with key concepts that may be applied to more advanced work in the classroom or in the field. The book is uniquely organized around the themes of ID epidemiology (rather than by chronology) and mirrors the structure of the main textbook to create a more engaging experience for the reader. Each excerpt includes an introduction to the historic or cultural context; a description of the “take-home” message of the passage, excerpt, or graph. Suggested study questions or practice problems are also included.

Available as a bundle with Essentials of Infectious Disease Epidemiology.

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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
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Manya Magnus, PhD, MPH-George Washington University

Manya Magnus, PhD, MPH, is Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services.
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