
Health Protection
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- Prelims
- Section 1: The basics
- 1: Sam Ghebrehewet, Alex G. Stewart, and Ian Rufus: What is health protection?
- 2: Sam Ghebrehewet and Alex G. Stewart: Who is involved in health protection?
- 3: Sam Ghebrehewet, Alex G. Stewart, and Ian Rufus: Key principles of health protection
- 4: Paul Shears and Dave Harvey: The basics of microbiology
- Section 2: Infectious disease control case studies and scenarios
- 5: Ken Lamden, Sam Rowell, and Andrew Fox: E. Coli O157
- 6: Rita Huyton, Sam Ghebrehewet, and David Baxter: Hepatitis B
- 7: Dave Harvey and Andrea Ledgerton: Hospital multi-resistant infections
- 8: Joanna Cartwright, Anjila Shah, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Influenza
- 9: Nick Phin, Falguni Naik, Elaine Stanford , and Sam Ghebrehewet: Legionnaire s disease
- 10: David Baxter, Gill Marsh, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Measles
- 11: Sam Ghebrehewet, David Conrad, and Gill Marsh: Meningitis and meningococcal disease
- 12: Musarrat Afza, Marko Petrovic, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Tuberculosis (TB)
- Section 3: Emergency dreparedness, resilience and response (EPRR), and business continuity case studies and scenarios
- 13: Alex G. Stewart, Sam Ghebrehewet, and David Baxter: Business continuity: Hospital ward closures due to norovirus
- 14: Laura Mitchem, Henrietta Harrison, and Alex G. Stewart: Fire and fear: Immediate and long term health aspects
- 15: Angie Bone, Alan Wilton, and Alex G. Stewart: Flooding and health: Immediate and long term implications
- Section 4: Environmental Public Health practice case studies and scenarios
- 16: John Reid, Giovanni Leonardi, and Alex G. Stewart: Air pollution and respiratory diseases
- 17: Alex G. Stewart, Sam Ghebrehewet, and Richard Jarvis: Cancer and chronic disease cluster
- Section 5: Health protection tools
- 18: Paul Shears, Andrea Ledgerton, and Rita Huyton: Hospital and community infection control
- 19: David Baxter, Sam Ghebrehewet, and Gill Marsh: Vaccination and immunisation
- 20: Sam Ghebrehewet and Alex G. Stewart: Incident and outbreaks management
- 21: Roberto Vivancos, Giovanni Leonardi, and Alex Elliott: Health protection surveillance
- 22: Paul Cleary, Sam Ghebrehewet, and David Baxter: Essential statistics and epidemiology
- 23: Sam Ghebrehewet, Paul Cleary, Merav Kliner, and Ewan Wilkinson: Conducting epidemiological and analytical studies
- 24: Merav Kliner, Ewan Wilkinson, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Using evidence to guide practice in health protection
- 25: Amal Rushdy and Sam Ghebrehewet: Quality assurance and audit
- Section 6: New and emerging health protection issues
- 26: Alex G. Stewart, Sam Ghebrehewet, and Peter MacPherson: New and emerging infectious diseases
- 27: Alex Dobney and Greg Hodgson: New and emerging environmental hazards / situations
- 28: Virginia Murray, Amina Aitsi-Selmi, and Alex G. Stewart: Global disasters and risk reduction strategies
- 29: Richard Jarvis, Angie Bone, and Alex G. Stewart: Sustainability
- Appendices
- Appendix 1: SIMCARDs for dealing with common infectious diseases
- Appendix 2: Abridged SIMCARDs for dealing with infectious diseases
- Appendix 3: Brief SIMCARDs for dealing with infectious diseases
- Appendix 4: SIMCARDs for dealing with emergency situations/hazards
- Appendix 5: SIMCARDs for dealing with environmental hazards/situations
- Appendix 6: Health Protection legislation (England) guidance 2010: Notifiable diseases
- Appendix 7: The reporting of causative agents from local laboratory to local health protection team (PHE)
- Appendix 8: Vaccine recommendations following case(s) of probable or confirmed invasive meningococcal disease
- Appendix 9: Template agenda for health protection incident and outbreak meetings
- Appendix 10: The health background to statutory pollutant controls within the UK and Europe
- Glossary
- Index
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