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Progress in China Epidemiology: Volume 1

Editat de Dong-Qing Ye
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This book is intended to show the great achievements and valuable experience of Chinese public health practices and epidemiological theories and methods. It is conducive to expanding medical workers’ practical ability of disease prevention and control, and to bridging the gap between clinical medicine and public health.
In part 1, it introduces the progress in epidemiology of 10 infectious diseases. In part 2, it covers 11 non-communicable diseases. The research method and prediction modelling and public health ethics are discussed in the 11 chapters of part 3.
The contributors include epidemiologists and public health experts, as well as more clinicians, mathematicians, sociologists, philosophers (ethicists), bioinformatics and so on. Among them, there are not only professors from universities, but also researchers from scientific research institutes, and experts in the front line of disease prevention and control.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811922015
ISBN-10: 9811922012
Pagini: 475
Ilustrații: VIII, 475 p. 83 illus., 61 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1 The infectious diseases associated with behavior and ecological changes.- 2 Progress in Epidemiology of Emerging Tick-borne Infections in China.- 3 Progress on Epidemiology of Influenza A(H1N1).- 4 Progress in Novel Vaccine Clinical Epidemiology Research in China.- 5 Progress in Epidemiology of Ebola Virus Disease.- 6 Progress in dengue epidemiology.- 7 Research Progress of the Epidemiology of COVID-19.- 8 Epidemiological progress of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome.- 9 Progress in Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in China.- 10 Recent Advances in Genetic Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer in Chinese Population.- 11 Research Progress in Infectious Agents of Malignant Tumors.- 12 Progress of Lung Cancer Genomic Epidemiology in China.- 13 Progress in Epidemiology of Child Road Traffic Injury.- 14 Research progress of fracture epidemiology.- 15 Extreme Weather and Mortality and Cardiovascular Diseases.- 16 Twin research in China and worldwide.- 17 Development of Active Surveillance System for Drug Safety in China.- 18 Research advances in epidemiology of autoimmune diseases in China.- 19 Advance in Large-scale Prospective Cohort Studies of Chinese Adults.- 20 Some Random Reflections on Evidence-based Medicine, Precision Medicine and Big Data Research.- 21 Research Progress in Biomedical Big Data.- 22 Cultural Epidemiology in China.- 23 Progress and Perspective of Transmission Dynamics Models in Prevention and Control of COVID-19 Pandemic.- 24 Propensity Score and Mendelian Randomization for Control of Confounding.- 25 Progress of Air Pollution Epidemiology Research in China.


Notă biografică

Dong-Qing Ye is a professor of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China. 

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This book is intended to show the great achievements and valuable experience of Chinese public health practices and epidemiological theories and methods. It is conducive to expanding medical workers’ practical ability of disease prevention and control, and to bridging the gap between clinical medicine and public health.
In part 1, it introduces the progress in epidemiology of 10 infectious diseases. In part 2, it covers 11 non-communicable diseases. The research method and prediction modelling and public health ethics are discussed in the 11 chapters of part 3.
The contributors include epidemiologists and public health experts, as well as more clinicians, mathematicians, sociologists, philosophers (ethicists), bioinformatics and so on. Among them, there are not only professors from universities, but also researchers from scientific research institutes, and experts in the front line of disease prevention and control.


Caracteristici

Shows the great achievements and valuable experience in the reasearch of China epidemiology Contributed by a team of research experts Fill the gap between clinical medicine and public health