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Epidemiology for Dummies

By: Amal Mitra DrPH
Narrated by: Keval Shah
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Become a disease detective with this easy-to-understand resource

Epidemiology For Dummies is packed with key concepts, practical applications, and real-life examples in the study of disease transmission and control. It's a must-have for students in all public-health-related fields, and for curious learners, too. This Dummies guide will help you conquer even the trickiest epidemiological concepts. In this introduction to the fascinating, complex science, you'll learn—in terms anyone can understand—all the basic principles of epidemiology, plus how those concepts translate to public health outcomes and policy decisions.

- Learn the basic principles and concepts of epidemiology

- Discover real-world examples and public health threats

- Understand the complex social factors that influence health

- Embark on a public health career or just pass your epidemiology course

Anyone who wants or needs to understand the fundamentals of epidemiology and the science behind public health will love Epidemiology For Dummies.

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Contagious Diseases Physical Illness & Disease Health
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The information in this book is solid. However, the audio book is intended to be read in conjunction with an e- or print-version of the book. Repeatedly the narrator refers to tables and charts in these versions. Why could at least some of these not have been provided as an accompanying pdf as is typically done with such texts? Even in an early example in the book when the solution to a multiple-choice quiz is given, the letters (referring back to the options) are given rather than the actual answers (which would be much more helpful to listeners). This print/e-book did not translate well to audio in this production and therefore if you want one complete option, go for the former.

Not Intended as a Stand-alone Book

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