Monitoring the Health of Populations
Statistical Principles and Methods for Public Health Surveillance
Ron Brookmeyer editor Donna F Stroup editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:11th Dec '03
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Public health faces critical challenges ranging from outbreaks of new and old pathogens to the threat of bioterrorism and the impact of lifestyle and environmental changes on health. Modern tools of health surveillance and sound statistical practices are essential for meeting these challenges and providing accurate warnings about real public health threats without wasting resources on false alarms. Advances in statistical techniques, computing power and the Internet have led to many new approaches to monitoring population health, analyzing the data, and rapidly sharing it. This text explores the critical issues in the statistical analysis and interpretation of public health surveillance data. It covers statistical methods for detecting disease outbreaks and clusters, the use of survey methods, interpreting time trends and geographic patterns, exploratory statistical analysis of surveillance data, and web-based health reporting systems for the rapid detection of public health problems, among other topics. The methodological approaches are illustrated in discussions of several current public health issues, including the HIV/AIDS epidemic, anthrax, health effects of particulate air pollution, and trends in prostate cancer. The methods are broadly applicable to surveillance systems and registries for numerous health conditions, e.g. infectious diseases, chronic diseases, adverse drug reactions. The book provides numerous illustrations, worked examples, and practical information for actually implementing the methods. It will serve as a reference for public health practitioners and as a textbook for courses on disease surveillance taken by students of statistics biostatistics, epidemiology or public health.
. . . this volume is a timely addition to the field of public health surveillance. The editors are to be commended for assembling it for use by academic and practicing public health scientists engaged in population-based health monitoring. * American Journal of Epidemiology *
ISBN: 9780195146493
Dimensions: 161mm x 237mm x 27mm
Weight: 789g
390 pages