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This handbook for practitioners in environmental and public health,
environmental management, toxicology and ecotoxicology has been
prepared by an international group of experts from both developing
and developed countries and covers a wide range of topics in both
environmental impact assessment and environmental health impact
assessment.
The second edition of this popular textbook provides an
introduction to the principles and methods of epidemiology. Since
publication of the first edition in 1993, Basic epidemiology has
become a standard reference for education, training and research in
the field of public health and has been translated into more than
25 languages. It is used widely, for training public health and
environment professionals, undergraduate medical students, and
students in other health professions. The second edition provides
updated examples of how and why the basics of epidemiology are
essential to anyone who is required to understand and apply the
principles of disease causation and prevention. 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. It shows how good
clinical practice is informed by clinical epidemiology; and its
lively, concise style is designed to stimulate a continuing
interest in the subject. This edition includes comprehensive
chapters on the nature and uses of epidemiology; the
epidemiological approach to defining and measuring the occurrence
of health-related states in populations; the strengths and
limitations of epidemiological study designs, causation, the
contribution of epidemiology to the prevention of disease, the
promotion of health and the development of health policy, and the
role of epidemiology in evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency
of health care. It enables students to describe the common causes
of death, disease and disability in her or his community; outline
appropriate study designs to answer specific questions concerning
disease causation, natural history, prognosis, prevention, and the
evaluation of therapy and other interventions to control disease,
and critically evaluate the literature.
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Breast cancer screening (Paperback)
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This book describes a unique study on the usefulness of
benzodiazepine tranquilizers given in conjunction with and compared
to therapeutic counselling for the treatment of minor psychiatric
disorders. International collaboration under the sponsorship of the
WHO made this first cross-cultural comparative study possible.
Important methodological findings about measurement instruments, as
well as data about the effects of different treatments, resulted
from the study. It also demonstrated the possibility of using
quantitative scientific methods to measure milder forms of
psychiatric disorders and their changes.
(Guitar Recorded Versions). Note-for-note transcriptions with tab
for 25 classic hits from The Who, including: Athena * Baba O'Riley
* Behind Blue Eyes * Dogs * Eminence Front * Going Mobile * I Can
See for Miles * I'm Free * The Kids Are Alright * Long Live Rock *
The Magic Bus * My Generation * Pinball Wizard * The Seeker *
Squeeze Box * Who Are You * Won't Get Fooled Again * You Better You
Bet * and more
Provides clinical descriptions, diagnostic guidelines, and codes
for all mental and behavioural disorders commonly encountered in
clinical psychiatry. The book was developed from chapter V of the
Tenth Revision of the International Statistical Classification of
Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10). The clinical
descriptions and diagnostic guidelines were finalized after field
testing by over 700 clinicians and researchers in 110 institutes in
40 countries, making this book the product of the largest ever
research effort designed to improve psychiatric diagnosis. Every
effort has been made to define categories whose existence is
scientifically justifiable as well as clinically useful. The
classification divides disorders into ten groups according to major
common themes or descriptive likeness, a new feature which makes
for increased convenience of use. For each disorder, the book
provides a full description of the main clinical features and all
other important but less specific associated features. Diagnostic
guidelines indicate the number, balance, and duration of symptoms
usually required before a confident diagnosis can be made.Inclusion
and exclusion criteria are also provided, together with conditions
to be considered in differential diagnosis. The guidelines are
worded so that a degree of flexibility is retained for diagnostic
decisions in clinical work, particularly in the situation where
provisional diagnosis may have to be made before the clinical
picture is entirely clear or information is complete. "...As
befitting a publication of considerable influence, the amount of
work that went into preparing ICD-10 has been formidable..." - The
International Journal of Social Psychiatry
This new volume of the "IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention in
Tobacco Control" presents a critical review and evaluation of the
evidence by 25 international experts from twelve countries on the
economics, epidemiology, public policy and tobacco control aspects
of tax and price policies. The working group draws conclusions
about the effectiveness of tax and price measures to control
tobacco use in the population. The "Handbook" covers an overview of
tobacco taxation; industry pricing strategies and other industry
initiatives diluting the effects of taxes on consumption; tax,
price and aggregated demand for tobacco, as well as demand at the
individual level in adults, young people and the economically
disadvantaged; tax avoidance and tax evasion and the economic and
health impacts of tobacco taxation. This body of evidence and the
consensus evaluation of 18 concluding statements on the impact of
interventions to increase the price of tobacco products, can assist
policy makers, government officials, evaluators and researchers
working in tobacco control and disease prevention, to base their
decisions on the latest scientific evidence.
The first volume, which runs well over 1,000 pages, contains the
classification at the three- and four-character levels, the
classification of the morphology of neoplasms, special tabulation
lists for mortality and morbidity, definitions, and the
nomenclature regulations. The volume also reproduces the report of
the International Conference for the Tenth Revision, which
indicates the many complex considerations behind the revisions.
The longstanding debate over the optimal duration of exclusive
breastfeeding has centered on the so-called "weanling's dilemma" in
developing countries: the choice between the known protective
effect of exclusive breastfeeding against infectious morbidity and
the (theoretical) insufficiency of breast milk alone to satisfy the
infant's energy and micronutrient requirements beyond 4 months of
age. The primary objective of this review is to assess the effects
on child health, growth, and development, and on maternal health,
of exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months vs exclusive breastfeeding
for 3-4 months with mixed breastfeeding (introduction of
complementary liquid or solid foods with continued breastfeeding)
thereafter through 6 months.
The second edition of this pocket book is for use by doctors,
senior nurses and other senior health workers who are responsible
for the care of young children at the first referral level in
developing countries. It presents up-to-date clinical guidelines
which are based on a review of the available published evidence by
subject experts, for both inpatient and outpatient care in small
hospitals where basic laboratory facilities and essential drugs and
inexpensive medicines are available. In some settings, these
guidelines can be used in the larger health centers where a small
number of sick children can be admitted for inpatient care.The
guidelines are for use in both inpatient and outpatient care in
hospitals with basic laboratory facilities and essential medicines.
These guidelines focus on the management of the major causes of
childhood mortality in most developing countries, such as newborn
problems, pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria, meningitis, septicaemia,
measles and related conditions, severe acute malnutrition and
paediatric HIV/AIDS. It also covers common procedures, patient
monitoring and supportive care on the wards and some common
surgical conditions that can be managed in small hospitals.
Sets out internationally agreed diagnostic criteria specifically
designed for use when conducting research on mental and behavioral
disorders. Deliberately restrictive, the criteria are intended to
facilitate the selection of groups of individuals whose symptoms
and other characteristics resemble each other in clearly stated
ways, and thus to maximize the homogeneity of study groups and the
comparability of findings in multi-centre and international
studies. The book, which covers over 300 disorders, is derived from
chapter V(F) of the Tenth Revision of the International Statistical
Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10).
The research criteria were developed in collaboration with the
world's leading experts and finalized after testing by researchers
and clinicians in 32 countries, representing all the major
traditions and schools of psychiatry. Descriptions of clinical
concepts upon which the research criteria are based are contained
in the companion volume "Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic
Guidelines." For each disorder, criteria are labeled with letters
or numbers to indicate their place in a hierarchy of generality and
importance. This hierarchy includes general criteria, which must be
fulfilled by all members of a group of disorders, obligatory
criteria for individual disorders, and further groups and
sub-groups of characteristics, of which only some are required for
the diagnosis. Where appropriate, the most commonly used exclusion
clause is also listed. A number of disorders of uncertain or
provisional status are described in two annexes. The first covers
affective disorders that have been the subject of recent research,
together with certain personality disorders. The second describes
several disorders that seem to appear almost exclusively in
particular cultures.
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Compendium of food additive specifications (Paperback)
Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives, Food and Agriculture Organization, World Health Organization; Contributions by John C Larsen
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These specifications provide information on the identity and purity
of food additives used directly in foods or in food production. The
main objectives are to identify the food additives that have been
subjected to testing for safety, to ensure that the additives are
of the quality required for use in food or in processing, and to
reflect and encourage good manufacturing practice. This publication
and other documents produced by JECFA are is useful to all those
who work with or are interested in food additives and their safe
use in food.
Diagnosis within psychiatry involves the consideration of a number
of different features of mental state. In making a diagnosis,
individual psychiatrists inevitably accord differing importance to
certain features. By regulating the order and number of conditions
to be recorded, a multiaxial framework provides for internationally
comparable descriptions of mental state. This volume provides the
psychiatric sections of ICD10 in a form that is adapted for ease of
use of those dealing with mental disorders in childhood and
adolescence. Descriptions have been grouped into axes which have
been chosen to provide unambiguous information of maximum clinical
usefulness in the greatest number of cases. Building on the popular
original framework of four axes, the system has been greatly
improved by the inclusion of a new axis for psychosocial situations
and by the addition of a further sixth axis on adaptive level which
enables clinicians to code an individual's current level of
disability.
A triaxial system (Axis I--Clinical diagnoses, Axis
II--Disabilities, Axis III--Contextual factors) is intended for use
in clinical, educational and research activities. It aims to ensure
that disabilities and factors relevant to the management of a
mentally ill patient's condition are systematically recorded. It
has been prepared and trialed by an international team of experts
and has proven easy to use, helpful and applicable to a wide range
of cultures and settings. This comprehensive manual provides
information on the development of the ICD-10 multiaxial system and
describes its structure and use. It details ICD-10 categories for
each axis of the system as well as instruments and instructions for
their application. The instruments include the ICD-10 multiaxial
diagnostic formulation form, WHO short disability assessment
schedule (SHO DAS-S) and Axis III checklist.
A triaxial system (Axis I--Clinical diagnoses, Axis
II--Disabilities, Axis III--Contextual factors) is intended for use
in clinical, educational and research activities. It aims to ensure
that disabilities and factors relevant to the management of a
mentally ill patient's condition are systematically recorded. It
has been prepared and trialed by an international team of experts
and has proven easy to use, helpful and applicable to a wide range
of cultures and settings. This comprehensive manual provides
information on the development of the ICD-10 multiaxial system and
describes its structure and use. It details ICD-10 categories for
each axis of the system as well as instruments and instructions for
their application. The instruments include the ICD-10 multiaxial
diagnostic formulation form, WHO short disability assessment
schedule (SHO DAS-S) and Axis III checklist.
In making a diagnosis, individual psychiatrists inevitably accord differing importance to various features in a patient's history. By regulating the order and number of conditions to be recorded, a multiaxial framework provides for internationally comparable descriptions of mental state. This volume provides the psychiatric sections of ICD-10 in a form that is adapted for ease of use by those dealing with mental disorders in childhood and adolescence. Descriptions have been grouped into axes that have been chosen to provide unambiguous information of maximum clinical usefulness in the greatest number of cases. Building on the popular original framework of four axes, the system has been greatly improved by the inclusion of a new axis for psychosocial situations and by the addition of yet another axis on adaptive level that enables clinicians to code an individual's current level of disability.
This volume distills what is known about environmental health
during an emergency or disaster. It draws on results from the
International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, and on
experience with sustainable development between the two Earth
Summits, in Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg. It is intended for
practitioners, as well as for policy-makers and researchers, and
thus covers both general and technical aspects of environmental
health. In Part I of this volume, a conceptual framework is
presented for understanding environmental health issues in the
context of disaster management. The framework covers the entire
disaster-management cycle, from preparedness and warning, to
recovery and prevention. Guidelines are also suggested for planning
and reducing the effects of extreme events on public health, and
practical guidance is given in organizational and logistical
matters. Throughout, the need for flexibility and innovation at the
local level is emphasized, combined with solid advance planning.
There is also a focus on the vulnerability of populations during an
emergency or disaster, with the implication that such people have
capacities and local knowledge that should be integrated into
efforts to secure both environment and development against extreme
events. The creative potential of balancing "top-down" and
"bottom-up" approaches is emphasized in chapters on health
promotion and community participation, and on human resources. Part
II of this book is a detailed compendium of best practices and
strategies for risk reduction and response in the fields of: *
Shelter and emergency settlements; * Water supply; * Sanitation; *
Food safety; * Vector and pest control; * Control of communicable
diseases and prevention of epidemics; * Chemical incidents; *
Radiation emergencies; * Mortuary service and handling of the dead;
* Health promotion and community participation; and * Human
resources. This book will be useful in planning for, responding to,
and recovering from the movements of displaced persons and refugees
in humanitarian crises, as well as the floods, storms, earthquakes
and other extreme events that could confront health workers in the
first decade of the 21st century. Given trends in the 1990s, it is
unlikely that humanity has seen the last of these challenges.
The monographs in this volume summarize the safety data on 11
pesticides that could leave residues in food commodities. These
pesticides are aminopyralid, atrazine, azinphos methyl,
lamba-cyhalothrin, difenoconazole, dimethomorph, flusilazole,
procymidone, profenofos, pyrimethanil and zoxamide. The data
summarized in the toxicological monographs served as the basis for
the acceptable daily intakes and acute reference doses that were
established by the Meeting.This volume and previous volumes of JMPR
toxicological evaluations, many of which were published in the "FAO
Plant Production and Protection Paper" series, contain information
that is useful to companies that produce pesticides, government
regulatory officers, industrial testing laboratories, toxicological
laboratories and universities.
A systematic authoritative classification of the many procedures
used in different branches of medicine. Chapters cover procedures
for medical diagnosis laboratory procedures preventive procedures
surgical operations other therapeutic procedures and ancillary
procedures. The volume, which follows the structure and system of
coding used in the International Classification of Diseases,
includes a tabular list of procedures followed by a detailed
alphabetical index.
Diese definitive Anleitung wurde von Grund auf uberarbeitet und auf
den neuesten Stand gebracht fur alle Laboratorien, die sich mit der
Analyse des menschlichen Ejakulates beschaftigen. Das Handbuch
liefert fundamentale Labortechniken fur die Diagnose der mannlichen
Infertilitat. Der Text beschreibt die Zusammenstellung eines
konventionellen Samenprofils anhand von standardisierten
Protokollen fur verschiedene fakultative diagnostische Verfahren.
Solche Techniken sind unentbehrlich fur die Evaluierung infertiler
Paare sowie der Fertilitat von Mannern, deren Spermienproduktion
durch potentielle mannliche Kontrazeptiva oder toxische Substanzen
unterdruckt wird. Auch fur die Gerichtsmedizin und kunstliche
Insemination sind sie von Interesse. Vorangehende Auflagen dieses
Manuals haben sich auf dem Gebiet der Erforschung und Behandlung
der mannlichen Fertilitat etabliert; diese Neuauflage fuhrt diese
Tradition fort und wird als Standard fur zukunftige strengere
Massstabe dienen."
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Report Of Conference On Health
Education And The Preparation Of Teachers Child Health Organization
of America, United States. Bureau of Education Child health
organization of America, 1922 Children; Hygiene
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