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Understanding Public Health is an innovative series published by
Open University Press in collaboration with the London School of
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, where it is used as a key learning
resource for postgraduate programmes. It provides self-directed
learning covering the major issues in public health affecting low-,
middle- and high-income countries. Communicable diseases are ever
present in the world today. Social and economic issues like
poverty, access to essential vaccinations and lack of substantive
healthcare systems contribute to mortality rates alongside
epidemiological factors like portals of entry and bacterial
sources. This public health textbook, in exploring the causes and
conditions of communicable diseases like ebola and malaria, clearly
outlines communicable disease control and prevention measures as
well as how to apply these measures effectively in different
contexts and populations around the world. The result is an
engaging and insightful textbook that encourages readers to apply
their learning of communicable disease control to diverse applied
settings through case studies and activities. It is balanced in its
approach, discussing infections and their incidence alongside the
means of prevention and the vital conditions for effective response
in outbreak situations. Applied Communicable Disease Control is key
reading for all those working in, or studying, public health and
epidemiology. Series Editors: Rosalind Plowman and Nicki Thorogood.
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