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Environmental Epidemiology

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Environmental Epidemiology Synopsis

The impact of the environment on human health is of growing concern to the public, politicians and public health practitioners. Epidemiology offers a way of investigating and measuring potential hazards, from local sources of pollution to global climate changes. It allows real effects to be distinguished from chance associations. This book describes the methods available for public health practitioners to enable investigations to be carried out and how findings should be interpreted to ensure that the most appropriate policies are adopted.

The book examines:

  • Air pollution
  • Clusters of cases of ill-health
  • Radiation and hazardous waste
  • Water and health
  • Climate change

Contributors: Mike Ahern, Ben Armstrong, Araceli Busby, Pat Doyle, Shakoor Hajat, Sari Kovats, Paul Wilkinson.

Series Editors: Rosalind Plowman and Nicki Thorogood.

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ISBN: 9780335218424
Publication date:
Author: Paul Wilkinson
Publisher: Open University Press an imprint of McGraw-Hill Education
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 220 pages
Series: Understanding Public Health
Genres: Public health and preventive medicine