Laura Rodrigues
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Herausgeber: Abubakar, Ibrahim; Cohen, Theodore; Stagg, Helen
Laura Rodrigues
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Herausgeber: Abubakar, Ibrahim; Cohen, Theodore; Stagg, Helen
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Provides a concise reference for practicing epidemiologists, and provides trainee readers with a thorough understanding of basic the concepts which are critical to understanding specialist areas of infectious disease epidemiology
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Provides a concise reference for practicing epidemiologists, and provides trainee readers with a thorough understanding of basic the concepts which are critical to understanding specialist areas of infectious disease epidemiology
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 100mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 194g
- ISBN-13: 9780198719830
- ISBN-10: 0198719833
- Artikelnr.: 47867653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 100mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 194g
- ISBN-13: 9780198719830
- ISBN-10: 0198719833
- Artikelnr.: 47867653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ibrahim Abubakar is a Professor in Infectious Disease Epidemiology. He is director of the University College London (UCL) Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and of the UCL Tuberculosis Centre. He is also head of tuberculosis at Public Health England, London, UK. Prior to his appointment at UCL, he was Professor in Health Protection at the Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia. Helen Stagg is a Senior Research Fellow at University College London, where she holds a National Institute for Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship. Following her laboratory-based PhD in Virology and Immunology from the University of Cambridge, Dr. Stagg shifted disciplines into epidemiology. She has broad interests in communicable diseases across vulnerable and neglected population groups, as well as the interface between the basic sciences and public health. Ted Cohen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases and in the Institute for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. He uses mathematical modelling and field studies to address questions about the emergence and control of antibiotic resistant pathogens, with a primary research focus on multidrug resistant M. tuberculosis. Laura C Rodrigues is a Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology. Her academic responsibilities include initiating and executing research on the epidemiology of infectious diseases, both in England and internationally, and development of teaching in epidemiological methods, with emphasis on infectious diseases. Laura was born and trained in Brazil, and has been in the LSHTM since 1981. Laura sits in the Scientific Advisory Board of the Novartis Institutes for Vaccines and Global Health in Sienna. She leads the LSHTM initiative for collaborations with Latin America, co leads the Latina America Network (with Pablo Perel), is the LSHTM academic contact for Science without Borders and is a Science without Borders "Professor Visitante Especial" in Universidade Federal da Bahia, a member of the Medicine Galleries Advisory Board of the Science Museum, London and a fellow of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.
* Part 1
* Preface
* 1: Ibrahim Abubakar: Introduction to infectious disease epidemiology
* 2: Katie Russell and Mike Catchpole: Surveillance
* 3: Clarence Tam/Walter Haas: Outbreak investigations
* 4: Punam Mangtani: Study design
* 5: Patrick Phillips and Andrew Nunn: Clinical trials
* 6: Ibrahim Abubakarar, Lele Rangaka, and Marc Lipman: Investigating
emerging infectious diseases
* 7: Rob Aldridge and Barry Cookson: Investigating nosocomial
transmission
* 8: Adrian SmithandNoel McCarthy: Clinical epidemiology
* 9: Helen Staggand, Nigel Field, and Sani Aliyu: Public health
microbiology
* 10: Helen Stagg, Nigel Field, and Duncan MacCannell: Molecular and
genomic epidemiology
* 11: Saranya Sridhar and Ibrahim Abubakar: Sero-epidemiology and
analysis of immunological data
* 12: Laura Rodrigues: Vaccine evaluation: efficacy and adverse events
* 13: Laura White: Basic statistical methods
* 14: Tom Yates, Frank Tanser, and Alexandre Blake: Spatial
epidemiology
* 15: Ken Eames and Charlotte Jackson: Contact studies
* 16: Ted Cohen and Peter White: Transmission-dynamic models of
infectious diseases
* 17: Mark Jit and Peter White: Economic analysis of interventions
against infectious diseases
* Part 2
* 18: John Watson and Mary Cooke: Respiratory infections
* 19: Paul Hunter and Emma Meader: Faeco oral infections
* 20: Gloria Taxiera: Vector-borne infections
* 21: David Weber, Emily E. Sickbert-Bennett, and William A. Rutala:
Health-care-associated infections
* 22: Sema Mandal, and Koye Balogun: Hepatitis B and C
* 23: Pam Sonnenberg, and Anne Johnson: Sexually transmitted
infections: epidemiology and control
* 24: Peter Smith: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
* 25: Andrew Boulle, and Leigh Johnson: Human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infections
* 26: Mauricio Barreto, and Phil Cooper: Parasitic infestations
* 27: Tanvi Sharma, and Lakshmi Ganapathi: Congenital Infections
* Preface
* 1: Ibrahim Abubakar: Introduction to infectious disease epidemiology
* 2: Katie Russell and Mike Catchpole: Surveillance
* 3: Clarence Tam/Walter Haas: Outbreak investigations
* 4: Punam Mangtani: Study design
* 5: Patrick Phillips and Andrew Nunn: Clinical trials
* 6: Ibrahim Abubakarar, Lele Rangaka, and Marc Lipman: Investigating
emerging infectious diseases
* 7: Rob Aldridge and Barry Cookson: Investigating nosocomial
transmission
* 8: Adrian SmithandNoel McCarthy: Clinical epidemiology
* 9: Helen Staggand, Nigel Field, and Sani Aliyu: Public health
microbiology
* 10: Helen Stagg, Nigel Field, and Duncan MacCannell: Molecular and
genomic epidemiology
* 11: Saranya Sridhar and Ibrahim Abubakar: Sero-epidemiology and
analysis of immunological data
* 12: Laura Rodrigues: Vaccine evaluation: efficacy and adverse events
* 13: Laura White: Basic statistical methods
* 14: Tom Yates, Frank Tanser, and Alexandre Blake: Spatial
epidemiology
* 15: Ken Eames and Charlotte Jackson: Contact studies
* 16: Ted Cohen and Peter White: Transmission-dynamic models of
infectious diseases
* 17: Mark Jit and Peter White: Economic analysis of interventions
against infectious diseases
* Part 2
* 18: John Watson and Mary Cooke: Respiratory infections
* 19: Paul Hunter and Emma Meader: Faeco oral infections
* 20: Gloria Taxiera: Vector-borne infections
* 21: David Weber, Emily E. Sickbert-Bennett, and William A. Rutala:
Health-care-associated infections
* 22: Sema Mandal, and Koye Balogun: Hepatitis B and C
* 23: Pam Sonnenberg, and Anne Johnson: Sexually transmitted
infections: epidemiology and control
* 24: Peter Smith: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
* 25: Andrew Boulle, and Leigh Johnson: Human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infections
* 26: Mauricio Barreto, and Phil Cooper: Parasitic infestations
* 27: Tanvi Sharma, and Lakshmi Ganapathi: Congenital Infections
* Part 1
* Preface
* 1: Ibrahim Abubakar: Introduction to infectious disease epidemiology
* 2: Katie Russell and Mike Catchpole: Surveillance
* 3: Clarence Tam/Walter Haas: Outbreak investigations
* 4: Punam Mangtani: Study design
* 5: Patrick Phillips and Andrew Nunn: Clinical trials
* 6: Ibrahim Abubakarar, Lele Rangaka, and Marc Lipman: Investigating
emerging infectious diseases
* 7: Rob Aldridge and Barry Cookson: Investigating nosocomial
transmission
* 8: Adrian SmithandNoel McCarthy: Clinical epidemiology
* 9: Helen Staggand, Nigel Field, and Sani Aliyu: Public health
microbiology
* 10: Helen Stagg, Nigel Field, and Duncan MacCannell: Molecular and
genomic epidemiology
* 11: Saranya Sridhar and Ibrahim Abubakar: Sero-epidemiology and
analysis of immunological data
* 12: Laura Rodrigues: Vaccine evaluation: efficacy and adverse events
* 13: Laura White: Basic statistical methods
* 14: Tom Yates, Frank Tanser, and Alexandre Blake: Spatial
epidemiology
* 15: Ken Eames and Charlotte Jackson: Contact studies
* 16: Ted Cohen and Peter White: Transmission-dynamic models of
infectious diseases
* 17: Mark Jit and Peter White: Economic analysis of interventions
against infectious diseases
* Part 2
* 18: John Watson and Mary Cooke: Respiratory infections
* 19: Paul Hunter and Emma Meader: Faeco oral infections
* 20: Gloria Taxiera: Vector-borne infections
* 21: David Weber, Emily E. Sickbert-Bennett, and William A. Rutala:
Health-care-associated infections
* 22: Sema Mandal, and Koye Balogun: Hepatitis B and C
* 23: Pam Sonnenberg, and Anne Johnson: Sexually transmitted
infections: epidemiology and control
* 24: Peter Smith: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
* 25: Andrew Boulle, and Leigh Johnson: Human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infections
* 26: Mauricio Barreto, and Phil Cooper: Parasitic infestations
* 27: Tanvi Sharma, and Lakshmi Ganapathi: Congenital Infections
* Preface
* 1: Ibrahim Abubakar: Introduction to infectious disease epidemiology
* 2: Katie Russell and Mike Catchpole: Surveillance
* 3: Clarence Tam/Walter Haas: Outbreak investigations
* 4: Punam Mangtani: Study design
* 5: Patrick Phillips and Andrew Nunn: Clinical trials
* 6: Ibrahim Abubakarar, Lele Rangaka, and Marc Lipman: Investigating
emerging infectious diseases
* 7: Rob Aldridge and Barry Cookson: Investigating nosocomial
transmission
* 8: Adrian SmithandNoel McCarthy: Clinical epidemiology
* 9: Helen Staggand, Nigel Field, and Sani Aliyu: Public health
microbiology
* 10: Helen Stagg, Nigel Field, and Duncan MacCannell: Molecular and
genomic epidemiology
* 11: Saranya Sridhar and Ibrahim Abubakar: Sero-epidemiology and
analysis of immunological data
* 12: Laura Rodrigues: Vaccine evaluation: efficacy and adverse events
* 13: Laura White: Basic statistical methods
* 14: Tom Yates, Frank Tanser, and Alexandre Blake: Spatial
epidemiology
* 15: Ken Eames and Charlotte Jackson: Contact studies
* 16: Ted Cohen and Peter White: Transmission-dynamic models of
infectious diseases
* 17: Mark Jit and Peter White: Economic analysis of interventions
against infectious diseases
* Part 2
* 18: John Watson and Mary Cooke: Respiratory infections
* 19: Paul Hunter and Emma Meader: Faeco oral infections
* 20: Gloria Taxiera: Vector-borne infections
* 21: David Weber, Emily E. Sickbert-Bennett, and William A. Rutala:
Health-care-associated infections
* 22: Sema Mandal, and Koye Balogun: Hepatitis B and C
* 23: Pam Sonnenberg, and Anne Johnson: Sexually transmitted
infections: epidemiology and control
* 24: Peter Smith: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
* 25: Andrew Boulle, and Leigh Johnson: Human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) infections
* 26: Mauricio Barreto, and Phil Cooper: Parasitic infestations
* 27: Tanvi Sharma, and Lakshmi Ganapathi: Congenital Infections