Since the World Health Organization (WHO) was founded in 1948, the world has changed dramatically and so too has its health. But while some scourges (e.g. smallpox and polio) have subsided, others have made a comeback (e.g. tuberculosis) and frightening new diseases (e.g. Ebola and Marburg) have appeared.This book is primarily for young people, especially those interested in working in public health. It explains in simple, non-technical language how humankind developed techniques to protect the health of communities, drawing on first-hand interviews with leading public health figures. It covers a wide range of topics, from the control of infectious disease outbreaks to fighting the stigma attached to mental health conditions.These narrative...
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Epidemics of smallpox, cholera, plague and other infectious diseases in the world in the past were a...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
The health of human populations around the world is constantly changing and the health profiles of m...
The United States Institute of Peace recently released Dr. William J. Long’s latest book, Pandemics ...
Pathogens without Passports begins from the assumption that disease eradication is a public good. Pu...
The main aim of modern public health is to improve the quality of life and promote health for all. P...
is a specialized agency of the United Nations with primary respon-sibility for international health ...
The post war history of public health and the role of smoking within that history epitomises the ten...
This book has three main goals. The first is to celebrate the work of a great public health figure, ...
The World Health Organization was established in 1948 as a specialized agency of the United Nations ...
Human behavior accounts for the majority of morbidity and premature mortality throughout the world. ...
This book discusses the historical context, country experience, and best practices that led to elimi...
This book discusses five major public health domains to which Tony McMichael, a major public health ...
What does global health stem from, when is it born, how does it relate to the contemporary world ord...
Human sufferings, including deaths, can be reduced or avoided by applying routine principles of hygi...
Epidemics of smallpox, cholera, plague and other infectious diseases in the world in the past were a...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
The health of human populations around the world is constantly changing and the health profiles of m...
The United States Institute of Peace recently released Dr. William J. Long’s latest book, Pandemics ...
Pathogens without Passports begins from the assumption that disease eradication is a public good. Pu...
The main aim of modern public health is to improve the quality of life and promote health for all. P...