Skip accessibility options9. Book Review
Chapters 1 - 3: Overview, Introduction, and Gathering and Using Population Data
- How can preventive medicine be characterized?
- How is a rate defined? What purposes can rates serve?
- What is an epidemic?
- What factors should be taken into account for the control of an outbreak?
Chapter 4: Evaluations of the Needs During an Emergency
- What are the principal factors based on which a population is evaluated?
- How are demographic data obtained?
- What is the best source of data to determine the health conditions of a population before a disaster?
- What are the key factors for assessing requirements during an emergency?
- How are healthcare resources evaluated?
Chapter 5: Post-Disaster Intervention Priorities and the Use of the Surveillance Cycle to Guide Use of Resources
- What are the primary modes of transmission of diseases?
- What are the most frequent sources of disease transmission?
- What disease conditions are frequent during a disaster?
- What are the public health priorities after a disaster?
- What are the post-disaster circumstances in which immunization is recommended?
- What components of the surveillance cycle are crucial for its effective implementation?
- What role do pediatricians play in preventive medicine?
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