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The Ethiopian Field Epidemiology Training Program (EFETP) is a two-year postgraduate training program designed to work 75% of the time in service and 25% theory. This compiled body of works in Field Epidemiology includes Cholera outbreak investigation through a case-control study for disease prevention, surveillance data analysis of measles to generate a hypothesis for further study, surveillance system evaluation of malaria, severe acute malnutrition and acute watery diarrhea to improve the data quality; health profile description of the country, disaster assessment report of a country for…mehr

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The Ethiopian Field Epidemiology Training Program (EFETP) is a two-year postgraduate training program designed to work 75% of the time in service and 25% theory. This compiled body of works in Field Epidemiology includes Cholera outbreak investigation through a case-control study for disease prevention, surveillance data analysis of measles to generate a hypothesis for further study, surveillance system evaluation of malaria, severe acute malnutrition and acute watery diarrhea to improve the data quality; health profile description of the country, disaster assessment report of a country for intervention, manuscript preparation for peer-reviewed journals and a research project was undertaken on unmet need for family planning and associated among married women in a rural part of Ethiopia.This book and other studies in Field Epidemiology is crucial particularly for undergraduate and postgraduate students as references.It is also highly valuable input for academic mentors of Field Epidemiology to guide the program residents. In addition, university and other communities can also use this book as a reference.The detail activities of Compiled Body of Works was organized in nine chapters.
Autorenporträt
Tesfaye Solomon Kenati, MPH: studied Field Epidemiology at Jimma University. Zonal Public Emergency Management Officer at Ambo; Oromia, Ethiopia. I have studied different diseases under surveillance in Ethiopia like Cholera, Measles, Malaria and addressing the unmet need for family planning among married women towards preventing maternal death.