Public Health and EpidemiologyHIGHLIGHTS
 | Environmental Epidemiology Study methods and application Edited by Dean Baker and Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
Environmental epidemiology is the study of disease and environmental determinants of disease in humans, for example air pollution, water contamination, pesticides and telephone masts. This book describes the methods of environmental epidemiology and provides practical guidance on how to conduct studies on environmental problems and health effects.
5 June 2008 | £34.95 | Paperback | 412 pages
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 | Principles of Exposure Measurement in Epidemiology Collecting, Evaluating and Improving Measures of Disease Risk Factors Emily White, Bruce K Armstrong, and Rodolfo Saracci
Accurate measurement of exposure to putative causes of disease is essential to the validity of epidemiologic research. This is a new edition of a unique book outlining the principles and techniques of exposure measurement.
28 February 2008 | £34.95 | paper | 384 pages
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 | The HIV Pandemic Local and Global Implications Eduard J. Beck, Nicholas Mays, and Alan W. Whiteside
A quarter of a century into the HIV pandemic, this multi-country comparative book demonstrates how the response to a common, global threat is shaped by the history, culture, institutions and health systems of individual nations.
13 December 2007 | £34.95 | paper | 840 pages
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| | War and Public Health RRP: £26.99Textbook of Cancer Epidemiology RRP: £49.00Injury Epidemiology RRP: £32.99


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