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Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 20th Edition |
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ISBN: 978-0-87553-018-5,
729 pages,
Soft Cover ISBN-10: 0-87553-018-4 |
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Copyright: |
2015 |
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Edition: |
20th |
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Editor: |
Heymann, David L., MD |
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Specialties:
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Infectious Disease
, Public Health |
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Publisher: |
American Public Health Association |
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800 I Street, NW |
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Washington, DC 20001 |
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UNITED STATES |
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P: 888-320-2742
F: apha@ware-pak.com |
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http://www.aphabookstore.org |
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List Price: |
$70.00 |
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Brandon/Hill: |
A version of this title appeared on the final Brandon/Hill list (2003/2004).
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At A Glance
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Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 20th Edition, is the must have resource for anyone in the field of public health. Every chapter has been reworked and new chapters have been added. The 20th Edition is a timely update to a milestone reference work, ensuring the Manual's relevance and usefulness to every public health professional around the world. "Since 2008 we have seen an explosion in infectious diseases of international concern. In 2009 we had the H1N1 pandemic. In 2012 a new, highly fatal coronavirus named Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) was first reported out of Saudi Arabia. And as we go to press, an old foe Ebola is creating the largest epidemic of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in human history. All 3 of these cases reinforce the need for health practitioners to have an expert guide in the use of sound infection control practices. This new version of Control of Communicable Diseases Manual (CCDM), the 20th revision of this 96-year-old favorite of the health community, is now available to address these important concerns." From the Forward - Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Executive Director, American Public Health Association
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Reviewer:
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Anne O'Keefe,
MD, MPH
(Douglas County NE Health Department)
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Are the author's objectives met? |
10 |
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Is this written at an appropriate level? |
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Is there significant duplication? (1=significant, 5=insignificant) |
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Are there significant omissions? (1=significant, 5=insignificant) |
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Is this a worthwhile contribution to the field? |
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If this is a 2nd or later edition, is this new edition needed? |
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Reviewer:
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Anne O'Keefe,
MD, MPH
(Douglas County NE Health Department)
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Description
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The 20th edition of the Control of Communicable Diseases Manual (CCDM) updates the 2008 edition with plenty of new content. A web-based, interactive, and searchable version is under development and is slated to be ready in mid to late 2015. |
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Purpose
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This is meant to be a quick, convenient pocket reference with key information needed for the prevention and control of communicable diseases. It is not meant to be a comprehensive clinical manual on each disease. The website, when completed, will provide an easy mechanism for more timely updates in this rapidly evolving field. |
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Audience
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The targeted audience includes anyone whose concern is the control of communicable diseases. Its size and the breadth of content make it ideal to literally take into the field, but it is also intended for use by front line communicable disease control staff in any public health authority's office. It is written by a large panel of highly respected authors, reviewers, and editors. |
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Features
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The book covers a comprehensive list of infectious diseases of international importance, with well over 100 chapters on individual diseases or groups of diseases. Much more than just updated details and new conditions have been added in this edition. Some topics have become their own chapters and other chapters have been merged, reorganized, or retitled making them easier to find. A new introductory chapter on communicable diseases at the human-animal interface, aka "One Health," has been added. The concept of One Health is an integrated and holistic approach to address human health, emphasizing the prevention of emerging and reemerging infectious diseases at their origin. One Health also considers social, economic, and environmental factors. There have been some slight changes to the standard format of each chapter that improve the book's usability in practice. Notably, the methods of control section has been broken into two sections, one on management of the patient and one on management of the contacts and control of spread. Each disease is also identified by the WHO's International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) numeric code. ICD-9 codes are not included, as they were in the previous edition. |
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Assessment
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Public health professionals and others concerned with the control of communicable diseases eagerly await each update of this authoritative and practical book, as it has been a key standard reference for over 100 years. Public health practitioners are confident that control measures recommended by this book are evidence-based and accepted. |
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