The Development of Modern Epidemiology Personal Stories from Those Who Were There

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Pub. Date: 2007-05-17
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Summary

This book marks the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the International Epidemiological Association (IEA). It is a unique compendium by the world's leading epidemiologists of how the field has developed, and how it can be (and has been) applied to the control of common conditions andthreats to public health. Five distinct sections guide the reader through the wealth of material:DT Gives an historical account of the concepts and ideas, and current importance of epidemiology to global health issues and to organisations such as the WHO.DT Illustrates the advances and contributions to epidemiologic knowledge and the control of disease in specific areas such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, tuberculosis, maternal and child health, non-biologic disorders such as war and disasters, and new infectious diseases.DT Outlines the use of epidemiology in areas such as public health, health services, occupational and environmental medicine, social epidemiology and nutrition.DT Discusses methodological developments such as statistics, information sources, investigation of disease outbreaks and clinical epidemiology.DT Looks at how the subject has developed internationally, with perspectives on regions such as the Americas, Poland, Spain, Eastern Mediterranean, New Zealand, China, Thailand and Japan.This remarkable insight into how epidemiology has developed is essential reading for both existing and aspiring epidemiologists.

Author Biography


Walter Holland is the former President of the International Epidemiological Association and the Faculty of Public Health Medicine. He was awarded the Europe et Medicine Prize by the Institute des Sciences de la Sante in 1994 and the Alwyn Smith Prize medal of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine in 1994. His major research interests have been in the epidemiology of chronic respiratory disease, blood pressure and the application of epidemiological principles to health services research. He has published widely, including editing the Oxford Textbook of Public Health. Jorn Olsen is the current President of the International Epidemiological Association. Charles Florey has served on numerous UK and European research committees as a member and chairman. he was one of several original associate editors of the International Journal of Epidemiology, and was susequently editor. He has also been a member of many local health services committees.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. xvii
History and setting the scene
Introductionp. 1
Setting the scene (largely from the UK point of view)p. 11
Epidemiological methods and concepts in the nineteenth century and their influences on the twentieth centuryp. 17
Epidemiological concepts pre-1950 and their relation to work in the second half of the centuryp. 31
Epidemiology and world healthp. 41
Specific disease areas of concern
Development of the epidemiology of cancerp. 63
Cardiovascular disease epidemiologyp. 71
Chronic respiratory disease epidemiologyp. 93
The epidemiological study of mental disorders since the beginning of the twentieth centuryp. 103
Perinatal epidemiologyp. 115
Epidemiology in war and disastersp. 125
Emerging infectious diseasesp. 133
Tuberculosisp. 147
Malariap. 157
Applications and role of epidemiology in related domains
Public health and epidemiologyp. 173
Health services research and epidemiologyp. 183
Occupational epidemiologyp. 197
Social epidemiologyp. 207
Nutritional epidemiologyp. 219
Methodology
Theoretical developmentsp. 231
Outbreak investigationsp. 241
Data sources and their utilizationp. 253
Development of modern epidemiology: clinical epidemiologyp. 267
Regions and countries
Epidemiological methods: a view from the Americasp. 275
Epidemiology as a common European endeavourp. 289
Epidemiological methods: a view from Africap. 297
The development of epidemiology in New Zealand and the South Pacificp. 307
Epidemiological methods: a view from East Mediterraneanp. 315
Epidemiological methods: a view from Chinap. 327
The development of modern epidemiology in the Eastp. 337
Epidemiological methods: a view from north Asia/Japanp. 349
Health transitions in Mexico and Central America: implications for health policyp. 361
The development of epidemiology: the United States of Americap. 373
Polandp. 385
Development of epidemiology of non-communicable diseases in Polandp. 386
Epidemiology, prevention, and control of infectious diseases in Poland in the twentieth centuryp. 393
Epidemiology and public health in Finland and Scandinavia-development and current statep. 405
History of modern epidemiology: Italyp. 421
The development of epidemiology: Spainp. 431
Name Indexp. 441
Subject Indexp. 447
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