
Epidemiologic Methods for the Study of Infectious Diseases
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 10. May 2001
Book
Hardback
496 pages
978-0-19-512112-4 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first comprhensive volume on the methodologic issues in epidemiologic research on infectious diseases. It will be an invaluable resource both to students of epidemiologic research on infectious diseases. It will be and invaluable resource both to students of epidemiology and to established researchers. It covers foundational topics such as immunology and concepts of causation, transmission and dynamics; data resources and measurement; methods by transmission type; outbreak investigation and evaluation research; and special topics such as research on AIDS and collaboration in developing countries.
Reviews / Votes
"Overall, this is a comprehensive and easily read book of general interest. As an introduction to the place of epidemiology in the study of infectious disease, it is well worth reading."--Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2002More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1115 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-512112-4 (9780195121124)
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James C. Thomas | David J. Weber
Epidemiologic Methods for the Study of Infectious Diseases
E-Book
03/2001
OUP eBook
€85.99
Available for download
Persons
Editor
Associate Professor of EpidemiologyAssociate Professor of Epidemiology
Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and EpidemiologyProfessor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Epidemiology, both at University of North Carolina
Content
PART I: Foundations
1: David J. Weber and William A. Rutala: Biological Basis of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
2: Amy L. Peace-Brewer, Kimberly L. Kane, and James D. Folds: Immune Response and Methods for Detection of Infectious Diseases
3: Dana Loomis and Steve Wing: Theories of Causation
4: M. Elizabeth Halloran: Concepts of Transmission and Dynamics
5: M. Elizabeth Halloran: Overview of Study Design
PART II: Data Sources and Measurement
6: D. Peter Drotman and Marc A. Strassburg: Sources of Data
7: Terence L. Chorba: Disease Surveillance
8: Loreen A. Herwaldt, Michael A. Pfaller, and Stefan Weber: Microbial Molecular Techniques
9: Robert H. Fletcher and Scott B. Halstead: Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
PART III: Methods by Transmission Type
10: Jack M. Gwaltney, Jr. and J. Owen Hendley: Respiratory Transmission
11: Karin E. Byers, Richard L. Guerrant, and Barry M. Farr: Fecal-Oral Transmission
12: Frank J. Sorvillo, Amy C. Morrison, O. G. W. Berlin: Vector-borne Transmission
13: James C. Thomas and Sara Stratton: Sexual Transmission
PART IV: Outbreak Investigation and Evaluation Research
14: David J. Weber, L. Bernardo Menajovsky, and Richard Wenzel: Investigation of Outbreaks
15: Harry A. Guess and Gary B. Calandra: Clinical Trials
16: James C. Thomas: Community Intervention Studies
17: Robert T. Chen and Walter A. Orenstein: Evaluation of Immunization Programs
PART V: Research in Special Populations or Settings
18: Ralph L. Cordell, Larry K. Pickering, and M. Louise Lawson: Research in Out-of-Home Child Care
19: Laura C. Hanson: Infections Among the Elderly
20: Sten H. Vermund, et al.: HIV/AIDS Research
21: Maria J. Wawer: Research Collaborations in Developing Countries
Glossary Index
1: David J. Weber and William A. Rutala: Biological Basis of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
2: Amy L. Peace-Brewer, Kimberly L. Kane, and James D. Folds: Immune Response and Methods for Detection of Infectious Diseases
3: Dana Loomis and Steve Wing: Theories of Causation
4: M. Elizabeth Halloran: Concepts of Transmission and Dynamics
5: M. Elizabeth Halloran: Overview of Study Design
PART II: Data Sources and Measurement
6: D. Peter Drotman and Marc A. Strassburg: Sources of Data
7: Terence L. Chorba: Disease Surveillance
8: Loreen A. Herwaldt, Michael A. Pfaller, and Stefan Weber: Microbial Molecular Techniques
9: Robert H. Fletcher and Scott B. Halstead: Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
PART III: Methods by Transmission Type
10: Jack M. Gwaltney, Jr. and J. Owen Hendley: Respiratory Transmission
11: Karin E. Byers, Richard L. Guerrant, and Barry M. Farr: Fecal-Oral Transmission
12: Frank J. Sorvillo, Amy C. Morrison, O. G. W. Berlin: Vector-borne Transmission
13: James C. Thomas and Sara Stratton: Sexual Transmission
PART IV: Outbreak Investigation and Evaluation Research
14: David J. Weber, L. Bernardo Menajovsky, and Richard Wenzel: Investigation of Outbreaks
15: Harry A. Guess and Gary B. Calandra: Clinical Trials
16: James C. Thomas: Community Intervention Studies
17: Robert T. Chen and Walter A. Orenstein: Evaluation of Immunization Programs
PART V: Research in Special Populations or Settings
18: Ralph L. Cordell, Larry K. Pickering, and M. Louise Lawson: Research in Out-of-Home Child Care
19: Laura C. Hanson: Infections Among the Elderly
20: Sten H. Vermund, et al.: HIV/AIDS Research
21: Maria J. Wawer: Research Collaborations in Developing Countries
Glossary Index