Public Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
Social Epidemiological Perspectives
John Fulton editor Catherine Hayes editor Jonathan Ling editor Philip Emeka Anyanwu editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th Oct '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This fascinating collection shines a social epidemiological spotlight on the key public health issues affecting sub-Saharan Africa today.
Beginning with the legacy of colonial rule, this book outlines the complex interplay between population health and a range of social, economic, and cultural factors. It shows how social epidemiological methods can offer a deeper understanding of population health and features chapters on a range of infectious diseases that continue to have a devastating impact on the region, including Sickle Cell Disease, HIV/AIDS, Leprosy, and Ebola. The final section of this book includes a series of case studies in which social epidemiological methods have been used to explore specific public health issues.
Providing a timely overview of the relationship between social systems and human biology in the region, this important book will interest students and researchers across Public Health, Medicine, and African Studies.
ISBN: 9781032171135
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 635g
328 pages