Health in Humanitarian Emergencies
Herausgeber: Townes, David
Health in Humanitarian Emergencies
Herausgeber: Townes, David
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This comprehensive, best practices resource provides an up-to-date introduction to the public health principles which guide responses to humanitarian emergencies. The book emphasizes the coordination of the public health and emergency clinical response within the greater response effort architecture.
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This comprehensive, best practices resource provides an up-to-date introduction to the public health principles which guide responses to humanitarian emergencies. The book emphasizes the coordination of the public health and emergency clinical response within the greater response effort architecture.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1236g
- ISBN-13: 9781107062689
- ISBN-10: 1107062683
- Artikelnr.: 50014556
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1236g
- ISBN-13: 9781107062689
- ISBN-10: 1107062683
- Artikelnr.: 50014556
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Humanitarian Emergencies: 1. Humanitarian emergencies Mark Anderson and Michael Gerber; 2. History Mark Anderson
Kristin Becknell and Joanna Taliano; 3. Who's who Cyrus Shahpar and Thomas D. Kirsch; 4. Response David A. Townes
Andre Griekspoor
Peter Mala
Ian Norton and Anthony D. Redmond; 5. Epidemiology Christine Dubray and Debarati Guha-Sapir; 6. Ethics Barbara Tomczyk and Aun Lor; Part II. Public Health Principles: 7. Needs assessments Richard Garfield
Johan von Schreeb
Anneli Eriksson and Patrice Chataigner; 8. Surveys Oleg O. Bilukha
Olivier Degomme
and Eva Leidman; 9. Surveillance Farah Husain and Peter Mala; 10. Monitoring and evaluation Goldie MacDonald
Lori A. Wingate and Susan Temporado Cookson; 11. Water
sanitation
and hygiene (WASH) Nicole Weber
Anu Rajasingham
Molly Patrick
Andrea Martinsen and Thomas Handzel; 12. Nutrition Leisel E. Talley and Erin Boyd; 13. Food security Silke Pietzsch
Leisel E. Talley and Carlos Navarro-Colorado; 14. Reproductive health Barbara Tomczyk
Diane Morof and Malcolm Potts; 15. Protection Wendy Wheaton
Dabney P. Evans and Mark Anderson; 16. Vaccine-preventable diseases Eugene Lam
Henri Van Hombergh
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre and Muireann Brennan; 17. Camp management Paul J. Giannone
Mohamed Hilmi and Mark Anderson; 18. Shelter and settlements Charles A. Setchell
Eddie J. Argeñal
LeGrand L. Malany and Paul J. Giannone; 19. Logistics and coordination Rebecca Turner
Travis Vail Betz
George A. Roark and Darrell Morris Lester; 20. Disaster risk reduction and resiliance Lise D. Martel
Qudsia Huda
Kimberly Hanson and Ali Ardalan; Part III. Illness and Injury: 21. Acute respiratory infection Nina Marano and Jamal A. Ahmed; 22. Diarrheal disease Ciara O'Reilly
Kathryn Alberti
David Olson and Eric Mintz; 23. HIV Kevin R. Clarke and Nathan Ford; 24. Malaria Holly Williams
Marian Schilperoord
David A. Townes and S. Patrick Kachur; 25. Malnutrition Carlos Navarro-Colorado
Eva Leidman and Maureen L. Gallagher; 26. Measles Eugene Lam
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre
Muireann Brennan and James Goodson; 27. Meningococcal disease Sarah A. Meyer
Amanda Cohn and Matthew Coldiron; 28. Mental health Barbara Lopes Cardozo and Richard Francis Mollica; 29. Tuberculosis Michelle Gayer and Susan Temporado Cookson; 30. Injuries and trauma Benjamin Levy
David Sugerman
Mark Anderson and Charles Mock; 31. Noncommunicable diseases Bayard Roberts
Holly Williams and Sonia Angell.
Kristin Becknell and Joanna Taliano; 3. Who's who Cyrus Shahpar and Thomas D. Kirsch; 4. Response David A. Townes
Andre Griekspoor
Peter Mala
Ian Norton and Anthony D. Redmond; 5. Epidemiology Christine Dubray and Debarati Guha-Sapir; 6. Ethics Barbara Tomczyk and Aun Lor; Part II. Public Health Principles: 7. Needs assessments Richard Garfield
Johan von Schreeb
Anneli Eriksson and Patrice Chataigner; 8. Surveys Oleg O. Bilukha
Olivier Degomme
and Eva Leidman; 9. Surveillance Farah Husain and Peter Mala; 10. Monitoring and evaluation Goldie MacDonald
Lori A. Wingate and Susan Temporado Cookson; 11. Water
sanitation
and hygiene (WASH) Nicole Weber
Anu Rajasingham
Molly Patrick
Andrea Martinsen and Thomas Handzel; 12. Nutrition Leisel E. Talley and Erin Boyd; 13. Food security Silke Pietzsch
Leisel E. Talley and Carlos Navarro-Colorado; 14. Reproductive health Barbara Tomczyk
Diane Morof and Malcolm Potts; 15. Protection Wendy Wheaton
Dabney P. Evans and Mark Anderson; 16. Vaccine-preventable diseases Eugene Lam
Henri Van Hombergh
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre and Muireann Brennan; 17. Camp management Paul J. Giannone
Mohamed Hilmi and Mark Anderson; 18. Shelter and settlements Charles A. Setchell
Eddie J. Argeñal
LeGrand L. Malany and Paul J. Giannone; 19. Logistics and coordination Rebecca Turner
Travis Vail Betz
George A. Roark and Darrell Morris Lester; 20. Disaster risk reduction and resiliance Lise D. Martel
Qudsia Huda
Kimberly Hanson and Ali Ardalan; Part III. Illness and Injury: 21. Acute respiratory infection Nina Marano and Jamal A. Ahmed; 22. Diarrheal disease Ciara O'Reilly
Kathryn Alberti
David Olson and Eric Mintz; 23. HIV Kevin R. Clarke and Nathan Ford; 24. Malaria Holly Williams
Marian Schilperoord
David A. Townes and S. Patrick Kachur; 25. Malnutrition Carlos Navarro-Colorado
Eva Leidman and Maureen L. Gallagher; 26. Measles Eugene Lam
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre
Muireann Brennan and James Goodson; 27. Meningococcal disease Sarah A. Meyer
Amanda Cohn and Matthew Coldiron; 28. Mental health Barbara Lopes Cardozo and Richard Francis Mollica; 29. Tuberculosis Michelle Gayer and Susan Temporado Cookson; 30. Injuries and trauma Benjamin Levy
David Sugerman
Mark Anderson and Charles Mock; 31. Noncommunicable diseases Bayard Roberts
Holly Williams and Sonia Angell.
Part I. Humanitarian Emergencies: 1. Humanitarian emergencies Mark Anderson and Michael Gerber; 2. History Mark Anderson
Kristin Becknell and Joanna Taliano; 3. Who's who Cyrus Shahpar and Thomas D. Kirsch; 4. Response David A. Townes
Andre Griekspoor
Peter Mala
Ian Norton and Anthony D. Redmond; 5. Epidemiology Christine Dubray and Debarati Guha-Sapir; 6. Ethics Barbara Tomczyk and Aun Lor; Part II. Public Health Principles: 7. Needs assessments Richard Garfield
Johan von Schreeb
Anneli Eriksson and Patrice Chataigner; 8. Surveys Oleg O. Bilukha
Olivier Degomme
and Eva Leidman; 9. Surveillance Farah Husain and Peter Mala; 10. Monitoring and evaluation Goldie MacDonald
Lori A. Wingate and Susan Temporado Cookson; 11. Water
sanitation
and hygiene (WASH) Nicole Weber
Anu Rajasingham
Molly Patrick
Andrea Martinsen and Thomas Handzel; 12. Nutrition Leisel E. Talley and Erin Boyd; 13. Food security Silke Pietzsch
Leisel E. Talley and Carlos Navarro-Colorado; 14. Reproductive health Barbara Tomczyk
Diane Morof and Malcolm Potts; 15. Protection Wendy Wheaton
Dabney P. Evans and Mark Anderson; 16. Vaccine-preventable diseases Eugene Lam
Henri Van Hombergh
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre and Muireann Brennan; 17. Camp management Paul J. Giannone
Mohamed Hilmi and Mark Anderson; 18. Shelter and settlements Charles A. Setchell
Eddie J. Argeñal
LeGrand L. Malany and Paul J. Giannone; 19. Logistics and coordination Rebecca Turner
Travis Vail Betz
George A. Roark and Darrell Morris Lester; 20. Disaster risk reduction and resiliance Lise D. Martel
Qudsia Huda
Kimberly Hanson and Ali Ardalan; Part III. Illness and Injury: 21. Acute respiratory infection Nina Marano and Jamal A. Ahmed; 22. Diarrheal disease Ciara O'Reilly
Kathryn Alberti
David Olson and Eric Mintz; 23. HIV Kevin R. Clarke and Nathan Ford; 24. Malaria Holly Williams
Marian Schilperoord
David A. Townes and S. Patrick Kachur; 25. Malnutrition Carlos Navarro-Colorado
Eva Leidman and Maureen L. Gallagher; 26. Measles Eugene Lam
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre
Muireann Brennan and James Goodson; 27. Meningococcal disease Sarah A. Meyer
Amanda Cohn and Matthew Coldiron; 28. Mental health Barbara Lopes Cardozo and Richard Francis Mollica; 29. Tuberculosis Michelle Gayer and Susan Temporado Cookson; 30. Injuries and trauma Benjamin Levy
David Sugerman
Mark Anderson and Charles Mock; 31. Noncommunicable diseases Bayard Roberts
Holly Williams and Sonia Angell.
Kristin Becknell and Joanna Taliano; 3. Who's who Cyrus Shahpar and Thomas D. Kirsch; 4. Response David A. Townes
Andre Griekspoor
Peter Mala
Ian Norton and Anthony D. Redmond; 5. Epidemiology Christine Dubray and Debarati Guha-Sapir; 6. Ethics Barbara Tomczyk and Aun Lor; Part II. Public Health Principles: 7. Needs assessments Richard Garfield
Johan von Schreeb
Anneli Eriksson and Patrice Chataigner; 8. Surveys Oleg O. Bilukha
Olivier Degomme
and Eva Leidman; 9. Surveillance Farah Husain and Peter Mala; 10. Monitoring and evaluation Goldie MacDonald
Lori A. Wingate and Susan Temporado Cookson; 11. Water
sanitation
and hygiene (WASH) Nicole Weber
Anu Rajasingham
Molly Patrick
Andrea Martinsen and Thomas Handzel; 12. Nutrition Leisel E. Talley and Erin Boyd; 13. Food security Silke Pietzsch
Leisel E. Talley and Carlos Navarro-Colorado; 14. Reproductive health Barbara Tomczyk
Diane Morof and Malcolm Potts; 15. Protection Wendy Wheaton
Dabney P. Evans and Mark Anderson; 16. Vaccine-preventable diseases Eugene Lam
Henri Van Hombergh
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre and Muireann Brennan; 17. Camp management Paul J. Giannone
Mohamed Hilmi and Mark Anderson; 18. Shelter and settlements Charles A. Setchell
Eddie J. Argeñal
LeGrand L. Malany and Paul J. Giannone; 19. Logistics and coordination Rebecca Turner
Travis Vail Betz
George A. Roark and Darrell Morris Lester; 20. Disaster risk reduction and resiliance Lise D. Martel
Qudsia Huda
Kimberly Hanson and Ali Ardalan; Part III. Illness and Injury: 21. Acute respiratory infection Nina Marano and Jamal A. Ahmed; 22. Diarrheal disease Ciara O'Reilly
Kathryn Alberti
David Olson and Eric Mintz; 23. HIV Kevin R. Clarke and Nathan Ford; 24. Malaria Holly Williams
Marian Schilperoord
David A. Townes and S. Patrick Kachur; 25. Malnutrition Carlos Navarro-Colorado
Eva Leidman and Maureen L. Gallagher; 26. Measles Eugene Lam
Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina
Lisandro Torre
Muireann Brennan and James Goodson; 27. Meningococcal disease Sarah A. Meyer
Amanda Cohn and Matthew Coldiron; 28. Mental health Barbara Lopes Cardozo and Richard Francis Mollica; 29. Tuberculosis Michelle Gayer and Susan Temporado Cookson; 30. Injuries and trauma Benjamin Levy
David Sugerman
Mark Anderson and Charles Mock; 31. Noncommunicable diseases Bayard Roberts
Holly Williams and Sonia Angell.