Epidemiology- Very Short Introduction, Rodolfo Saracci

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Item Weight: 5.2 Oz Item Length: 6.9 in Series: Very Short Introductions Ser. Language: English Item Height: 0.4 in Type: Textbook Number of Pages: 160 Pages Subject: General, Epidemiology Format: Trade Paperback ISBN: 9780199543335 Publication Year: 2010 width: 4.4 in Item Width: 4.4 in Author: Rodolfo Saracci Publication Name: Epidemiology : a Very Short Introduction height: 0.4 in Subject Area: Medical Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

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Epidemiology- Very Short Introduction, Rodolfo Saracci. Epidemiology: A Very Short Introduction by Rodolfo Saracci explains the fundamentals of the study of health and disease in populations and its vital role in medicine and public health. The book aims to dispel common myths and misunderstandings about epidemiology, which often stem from media misrepresentations. Key topics covered include: The principles of epidemiology : How the field studies the distribution and causes (determinants) of health and disease in populations. Historical and modern applications : Examples range from the discovery of the link between tobacco smoking and lung cancer, to the impact of diet and the environment, and the tracking of new epidemics like the 2003 SARS outbreak. Methodology : A general explanation of the principles behind clinical trials, the nature of basic statistics concerning disease, and different study designs (e.g., cohort studies, case-control studies). Ethical and political issues : Discussion of the complexities related to obtaining and using patient information, and the use of placebos in trials. Causal inference : How epidemiologists use observational data to infer causality, which is crucial for identifying disease origins and developing prevention strategies. The book is praised for providing a clear, precise, and non-misleading overview of the subject, making it accessible to a general readership while also serving as a solid foundation for students in public health.