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Wallace/Maxcy-Rosenau-Last public health & preventive medicine / editor, Robert B. Wallace ; associate editor, Neal Kohatsu ; editor emeritus, John M. Last ; section editors, Ross Brownson ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill Medical, c2008.Edition: 15th editionDescription: xxxiii, 1367 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780071441988 (alk. paper)
  • 0071441980
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  • Wallace/Maxcy-Rosenau-Last public health and preventive medicine
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Table of content Section I: PUBLIC HEALTH PRINCIPLES AND METHODS Edited by Robert B. Wallace 1. Public Health and Preventive Medicine: Trends and Guideposts Robert B. Wallace 2. Epidemiology and Public Health Robert B. Wallace 3. Ethics and Public Health Policy Colin L. Soskolne, and John M. Last 4. Public Health and Population Robert B. Wallace 5. Public Health Informatics David A. Ross, and Alan R. Hinman 6. Health Disparities and Community-Based Participatory Research: Issues and Illustrations N. Andrew Peterson, Joseph Hughey, John B. Lowe, Andria D. Timmer, John E. Schneider, and Jana J. Peterson 7. Genetic Determinants of Disease and Genetics in Public Health Fred Lorey Section II: COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Edited by Stephanie Zaza 8. Control of Communicable Diseases: 8A. Overview of Communicable Diseases Richard P. Wenzel 8B. Emerging Microbial Threats to Health and Security Stephen M. Ostroff, and James M. Hughes, MD 8C. Health Advice for International Travel Christie M. Reed, and Stefanie Steele 9. Diseases Controlled Priamarily by Vaccination: 9A. Measles Walter A. Orenstein, Mark Papania, Peter Strebel, and Alan R. Hinman 9B. Mumps Francisco Averhoff, MD, MPH, and Melinda E. Wharton 9C. Rubella Susan E. Reef 9D. Pertussis Margaret Mary Cortese, andKristine M. Bisgard 9E. Tetanus Katrina Kretsinger, John S. Moran, and Martha H. Roper 9F. Diphtheria Tejpratap S.P. Tiwari 9G. Influenza Mark Katz 9H. Haemophilus Influenzae Infections Michelle Chang, Brendan Flannery and Nancy Rosenstein 9I. Varicalla and Herpes Zoster Dalya Guris, Mona Marin, Jane F. Seward 9J. Poliomyelitis Roland W. Sutter, and Stephen L. Cochi 9K. Pneumococcal Infections Robert B. Wallace 10. Epidemiology and Trends in Sexually Transmitted Diseases David Friedel, MD and Suzanne Lavoie, MD 11. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Alan E. Greenberg, D. Peter Drotman, James W. Curran, and Robert S. Janssen 12. Diseases Spread by Close Personal Contact: 12A. Acute Respiratory Infections Javier Ena 12B. Viral Hepatitis Joanna Buffington, and Eric Mast 12C. Aseptic Meningitis Jeffery L. Meier 12D. Epstein-Barr Virus and Infectious Mononucleosis Jeffrey L. Meier 12E. Herpes Simplex Virus Richard J. Whitley 12F. Cytomegalovirus Infections Anne Blaschke, and James F. Bale, Jr. 12G. Group A Streptococcal Diseases Susan Assanasen, and Gonzalo M.L. Bearman 12H. Meningococcal Disease Montse Soriano-Gabarró, and Nancy Rosenstein 12I. Tuberculosis Douglas B. Hornick 12J. Leprosy Kenrad E. Nelson 12K. Acute Gastrointestinal Infections Victoria Valls 13. Diseases Spread by Food and Water: 13A. Typhoid Fever Pavani Kalluri and Eric D. Mintz 13B. Shigellosis Anna Bowen, and Eric D. Mintz 13C. Cholera Margaret Kosek, Robert E. Black 13D. Escherichia coli Diarrhea Margaret Kosek, Robert E. Black 13E. Yersiniosis M. Patricia Quinlisk 13F. Legionellosis Matthew R. Moore, and Barry S. Fields 13G. Amebiasis and Amebic Meningoenchephalitis William Stauffer 13H. Giardiasis Mary E. Wilson 13I. Dracunculiasis Donald R. Hopkins 13J. Human Enteric Coccidial Infections Katharine Bar 14. Control of Infections in Institutions: Healthcare-Associated Infections Monina Klevens, and Denise M. Cardo 15. Viral Diseases Transmitted Primarily by Arthropod Vectors: 15A. Viral Infections Elizabeth A. Kleiner 15B. Epidemiology of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers James W. LeDuc 15C. Rickettsial Infections Marta A. Guerra, and David L. Swerdlow 15D. Q Fever Herbert A. Thompson, and David L. Swerdlow 15E. Plague J. Erin Staples 15F. Malaria S. Patrick Kachur,Alexandre Macedo de Oliveira, and Peter. B. Bloland 15G. Lyme Disease Larissa A. Minicucci 15H. Trypanosomiasis Louis V. Kirchhoff 15I. Leishmaniasis Mary E. Wilson 16J. Lymphatic Filariasis Amy D. Klion 16. Viral Diseases Transmitted Primarily from Animals to Humans (Zoonoses): 16A. Rabies Charles E. Rupprecht 16B. Bacteria: 16B1. Bacterial Zoonoses-Psittacosis Lauri A. Hicks, and Maria Lucia Tondella 16B2. Tularemia Paul S. Mead 16B3. Anthrax Sean V. Shadomy, and Nancy E. Rosenstein 16B4. Brucellosis Diane K. Gross, andThomas A. Clark 16B5. Leptospirosis Thomas A. Clark 16B6. Non-Typhoidal Salmonellosis John Painter, Michael Perch, and Andrew C. Voetsch 16C. Toxoplasmosis Jeffrey L. Jones, and Jacob K. Frenkel 16D. Trichinellosis Michael P. Stevens, and Michael Edmond 16E. Clonorchiasis and Opisthorchiasis Kenrad E. Nelson 16F. Cestode Infections: 16F1. Taeniasis and Cysticercosis Kenrad E. Nelson 16F2. Hydatid Disease (Echinococcosis) Pedro L. Moro, and Peter M. Schantz 17. Opportunistic Fungal Infections Michael A. Pfaller 18. Other Infection-Related Diseases of Public Health Import: 18A. Dermatophytes Marta J. VanBeek 18B. Hookworm Disease: Ancylostomiasis, Necatoriasis, Uncinariasis Laverne K. Eveland 18C. Other Intestinal Nematodes Mark R. Wallace, John W. Sanders and Shannon D. Putnam 18D. Schistosomiasis Ettie M. Lipner and Amy D. Klion, M.D. 18E. Toxic Shock Syndrome (Staphylococcal) Arthur L. Reingold 18F. Reye's Syndrome Robert B. Wallace Section III: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Edited by Arnold J. Schecter 19. The Status of Environmental Health Arthur L. Frank 20. Toxicology: 20A. Principles of Toxicology Michael Gochfeld 20B. Neurobehavioral Toxicity Nancy Fiedler, Joanna Burger, and Michael Gochfeld 21. Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment Michael Gochfeld, and Joanna Burger 22. Biomarkers Michael D. McClean, and Thomas F. Webster 23. Asbestos and Other Fibers Kaye H. Kilburn 24. Coal Workers¿ Lung Diseases Gregory R. Wagner, and Michael D. Attfield 25. Silicosis Stephen Levin, and Ruth Lilis 26. Health Significance of Metal Exposures Philippe Grandjean 27. Diseases Associated with Exposure to Chemical Substances: Organic Compounds Stephen Levin and Ruth Lilis 28. Known and Attributed Human Carcinogens James Huff 29. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Richard Clapp 30. Polychlorinated Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans Yoshito Masuda, and Arnold J. Schecter 31. Brominated Flame Retardants D.F. Staskal, and L.S. Birnbaum 32. Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) Mark R. Cullen 33. Pulmonary Responses to Gases and Particles Kaye H. Kilburn 34. Pesticides Marion Moses 35. Temperature and Health Edwin M. Kilbourne 36. Ionizing Radiation Arthur C. Upton 37. Nonionizing Radiation Arthur L. Frank, and Louis Slesin 38. Effects of the Physical Environment: Noise As a Health Hazard Aage R. M°ller 39. Erconomics and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders W. Monroe Keyserling, and Thomas J. Armstrong 40. Industrial Hygiene Robert F. Herrick 41. Surveillance and Health Screening in Occupational Health Gregory R. Wagner, and Lawrence J. Fine 42. Workers with Disabilities Nancy R. Mudrick, Robert J. Weber, MD, and Margaret A. Turk 43. Environmental Justice: From Global to Local Howard Frumkin, Enrique Cifuentes, and Mariana I. Gonzalez 44. The Health of Hired Farmworkers Don Villarejo, and Marc Schenker 45. Women Workers Karen Messing 46. Health Hazards of Child Labor Susan H. Pollack MD and Philip J. Landrigan MD 47. Occupational Safety and Health Standards Eula Bingham and Celeste Monforton 48. Ensuring Food Safety Douglas L. Marshall, and James S. Dickson 49. Water Quality Management and Waterborne Disease Trends Patricia L. Meinhardt 50. Hazardous Waste: Assessing, Detecting and Remediation William A. Suk 51. Aerospace Medicine Roy L. DeHart 52. Housing and Health John M. Last 53. Human Health in a Changing World John M. Last, and Colin L. Soskolne Section IV: BEHAVIORAL FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH Edited by Neal Kohatsu 54. Health Behavior Research and Intervention Kim D. Reynolds, Donna Spruijt-Metz, and Jennifer Unger 55. Tobacco: Health Effects and Control Corinne G. Husten, and Stacy L.Thorne 56. Alcohol-Related Health Problems Brian L. Cook, andJill Liesveld 57. Prevention of Drug Use and Drug Use Disorders Elizabeth B. Robertson, and Wilson M. Compton 58. Community Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Stephanie Zaza, MD, and Peter A. Briss 59. Risk Communication--An Overlooked Tool for Improving Public Health David P. Ropeik 60. Health Literacy Rima E. Rudd, Jennie B. Epstein,Sarah C. Oppenheimer, Lindsay E. Rosenfeld, and Carmen Gomez Mandic SECTION V: NONCOMMUNICABLE AND CHRONIC DISABLING CONDITIONS Edited by Ross Brownson 61. Screening for Early and Asymptomatic Conditions Robert B. Wallace 62. Cancer Leslie K. Dennis, Charles F. Lynch, and Elaine M. Smith 63. Heart Disease Russell V. Luepker 64. Renal and Urinary Tract Disease Rebecca L. Hegeman 65. Diabetes Janice C. Zgibor, Janice S. Dorman, and Trevor J. Orchard 66. Respiratory Disease Prevention David B. Coultas, MD, and Jonathan M. Samet, MD 67. Musculoskeletal Disorders Jennifer L. Kelsey and MaryFran Sowers 68. Neurological Disorders James C. Torner, and Robert B. Wallace 69. Disabling Visual Disorders Dawn M. Oh, and Kean T. Oh 70. Psychiatric Disorders Evelyn J. Bromet 71. Childhood Cognitive Disability Maureen S. Durkin, Nicole Schupf, Zena A. Stein, and Mervyn W. Susser 72. Prevention of Disability in Older Persons William H. Barker 73. Nutrition in Public Health and Preventive Medicine Marion Nestle 74. Postmarketing Medication Safety Surveillance: A Current Public Health Issue Mirza I. Rahman, and Omar H. Dabbous SECTION VI: HEALTH CARE -PLANNING, ORGANIZATION, AND EVALUATION Edited by F. Douglas Scutchfield 75. The American Health Care System: Structure and Function Glen P. Mays 76. Structure and Function of the Public Health System in the United States F. Douglas Scutchfield, and C. William Keck 77. International and Global Health Franklin M.M. White, and Debra J. Nanan 78. Public Health Law Edward P. Richards, III, and Katharine C. Rathbun 79. Public Health Management Tools: 79A. Planning for Health Improvement: Models for Communities and Institutions K. Michael Peddecord 79B. Public Health Leadership Development Kate Wright, and Cynthia D. Lamberth 79C. Policy Development Helen H. Schauffler 79D. Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement Richard S. Kurz 79E. Public Health Management Tools Evaluation Thomas G. Rundall 80. Categorical Public Health Sciences: 80A. Disaster Preparedness and Response Theodore J. Cieslak, Scott R. Lillibridge, Trueman W. Sharp, George W. Christopher, and Edward M. Eitzen 80B. Maternal and Child Health Lewis H. Margolis, and Alan W. Cross 80C. Preventive Medicine Support of Military Operations Robert L. Mott 80D. Public Health Workforce Kristine M. Gebbie 80E. Family Planning Herbert B. Peterson, Andreea Creanga, and Amy O. Tsui SECTION VII: INJURY AND VIOLENCE Edited by Neal Kohatsu 81. Injury Control: The Public Health Approach Corinne Peek-Asa, and Erin O. Heiden 82. Violence in the Family as a Public Health Concern Irene Hanson Frieze, Jeremiah A. Schumm, and Stacey L. Williams
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Table of content
Section I: PUBLIC HEALTH PRINCIPLES AND METHODS
Edited by Robert B. Wallace
1. Public Health and Preventive Medicine: Trends and Guideposts
Robert B. Wallace
2. Epidemiology and Public Health
Robert B. Wallace
3. Ethics and Public Health Policy
Colin L. Soskolne, and John M. Last
4. Public Health and Population
Robert B. Wallace
5. Public Health Informatics
David A. Ross, and Alan R. Hinman
6. Health Disparities and Community-Based Participatory Research:
Issues and Illustrations
N. Andrew Peterson, Joseph Hughey, John B. Lowe, Andria D. Timmer, John E.
Schneider, and Jana J. Peterson
7. Genetic Determinants of Disease and Genetics in Public Health
Fred Lorey
Section II: COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Edited by Stephanie Zaza
8. Control of Communicable Diseases:

8A. Overview of Communicable Diseases
Richard P. Wenzel
8B. Emerging Microbial Threats to Health and Security
Stephen M. Ostroff, and James M. Hughes, MD
8C. Health Advice for International Travel
Christie M. Reed, and Stefanie Steele
9. Diseases Controlled Priamarily by Vaccination:

9A. Measles
Walter A. Orenstein, Mark Papania, Peter Strebel, and Alan R. Hinman
9B. Mumps
Francisco Averhoff, MD, MPH, and Melinda E. Wharton
9C. Rubella
Susan E. Reef
9D. Pertussis
Margaret Mary Cortese, andKristine M. Bisgard
9E. Tetanus
Katrina Kretsinger, John S. Moran, and Martha H. Roper
9F. Diphtheria
Tejpratap S.P. Tiwari
9G. Influenza
Mark Katz
9H. Haemophilus Influenzae Infections
Michelle Chang, Brendan Flannery and Nancy Rosenstein
9I. Varicalla and Herpes Zoster
Dalya Guris, Mona Marin, Jane F. Seward
9J. Poliomyelitis
Roland W. Sutter, and Stephen L. Cochi
9K. Pneumococcal Infections
Robert B. Wallace
10. Epidemiology and Trends in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
David Friedel, MD and Suzanne Lavoie, MD
11. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Alan E. Greenberg, D. Peter Drotman, James W. Curran, and Robert S. Janssen
12. Diseases Spread by Close Personal Contact:

12A. Acute Respiratory Infections
Javier Ena
12B. Viral Hepatitis
Joanna Buffington, and Eric Mast
12C. Aseptic Meningitis
Jeffery L. Meier
12D. Epstein-Barr Virus and Infectious Mononucleosis
Jeffrey L. Meier
12E. Herpes Simplex Virus
Richard J. Whitley
12F. Cytomegalovirus Infections
Anne Blaschke, and James F. Bale, Jr.
12G. Group A Streptococcal Diseases
Susan Assanasen, and Gonzalo M.L. Bearman
12H. Meningococcal Disease
Montse Soriano-Gabarró, and Nancy Rosenstein
12I. Tuberculosis
Douglas B. Hornick
12J. Leprosy
Kenrad E. Nelson
12K. Acute Gastrointestinal Infections
Victoria Valls
13. Diseases Spread by Food and Water:

13A. Typhoid Fever
Pavani Kalluri and Eric D. Mintz
13B. Shigellosis
Anna Bowen, and Eric D. Mintz
13C. Cholera
Margaret Kosek, Robert E. Black
13D. Escherichia coli Diarrhea
Margaret Kosek, Robert E. Black
13E. Yersiniosis
M. Patricia Quinlisk
13F. Legionellosis
Matthew R. Moore, and Barry S. Fields
13G. Amebiasis and Amebic Meningoenchephalitis
William Stauffer
13H. Giardiasis
Mary E. Wilson
13I. Dracunculiasis
Donald R. Hopkins
13J. Human Enteric Coccidial Infections
Katharine Bar
14. Control of Infections in Institutions: Healthcare-Associated Infections
Monina Klevens, and Denise M. Cardo
15. Viral Diseases Transmitted Primarily by Arthropod Vectors:

15A. Viral Infections
Elizabeth A. Kleiner
15B. Epidemiology of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
James W. LeDuc
15C. Rickettsial Infections
Marta A. Guerra, and David L. Swerdlow
15D. Q Fever
Herbert A. Thompson, and David L. Swerdlow
15E. Plague
J. Erin Staples
15F. Malaria
S. Patrick Kachur,Alexandre Macedo de Oliveira, and Peter. B. Bloland
15G. Lyme Disease
Larissa A. Minicucci
15H. Trypanosomiasis
Louis V. Kirchhoff
15I. Leishmaniasis
Mary E. Wilson
16J. Lymphatic Filariasis
Amy D. Klion
16. Viral Diseases Transmitted Primarily from Animals to Humans (Zoonoses):

16A. Rabies
Charles E. Rupprecht
16B. Bacteria:

16B1. Bacterial Zoonoses-Psittacosis
Lauri A. Hicks, and Maria Lucia Tondella
16B2. Tularemia
Paul S. Mead
16B3. Anthrax
Sean V. Shadomy, and Nancy E. Rosenstein
16B4. Brucellosis
Diane K. Gross, andThomas A. Clark
16B5. Leptospirosis
Thomas A. Clark
16B6. Non-Typhoidal Salmonellosis
John Painter, Michael Perch, and Andrew C. Voetsch
16C. Toxoplasmosis
Jeffrey L. Jones, and Jacob K. Frenkel
16D. Trichinellosis
Michael P. Stevens, and Michael Edmond
16E. Clonorchiasis and Opisthorchiasis
Kenrad E. Nelson
16F. Cestode Infections:

16F1. Taeniasis and Cysticercosis
Kenrad E. Nelson
16F2. Hydatid Disease (Echinococcosis)
Pedro L. Moro, and Peter M. Schantz
17. Opportunistic Fungal Infections
Michael A. Pfaller
18. Other Infection-Related Diseases of Public Health Import:

18A. Dermatophytes
Marta J. VanBeek
18B. Hookworm Disease: Ancylostomiasis, Necatoriasis, Uncinariasis
Laverne K. Eveland
18C. Other Intestinal Nematodes
Mark R. Wallace, John W. Sanders and Shannon D. Putnam
18D. Schistosomiasis
Ettie M. Lipner and Amy D. Klion, M.D.
18E. Toxic Shock Syndrome (Staphylococcal)
Arthur L. Reingold
18F. Reye's Syndrome
Robert B. Wallace
Section III: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Edited by Arnold J. Schecter
19. The Status of Environmental Health
Arthur L. Frank
20. Toxicology:

20A. Principles of Toxicology
Michael Gochfeld
20B. Neurobehavioral Toxicity
Nancy Fiedler, Joanna Burger, and Michael Gochfeld
21. Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment
Michael Gochfeld, and Joanna Burger
22. Biomarkers
Michael D. McClean, and Thomas F. Webster
23. Asbestos and Other Fibers
Kaye H. Kilburn
24. Coal Workers¿ Lung Diseases
Gregory R. Wagner, and Michael D. Attfield
25. Silicosis
Stephen Levin, and Ruth Lilis
26. Health Significance of Metal Exposures
Philippe Grandjean
27. Diseases Associated with Exposure to Chemical Substances: Organic
Compounds
Stephen Levin and Ruth Lilis
28. Known and Attributed Human Carcinogens
James Huff
29. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Richard Clapp
30. Polychlorinated Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans
Yoshito Masuda, and Arnold J. Schecter
31. Brominated Flame Retardants
D.F. Staskal, and L.S. Birnbaum
32. Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS)
Mark R. Cullen
33. Pulmonary Responses to Gases and Particles
Kaye H. Kilburn
34. Pesticides
Marion Moses
35. Temperature and Health
Edwin M. Kilbourne
36. Ionizing Radiation
Arthur C. Upton
37. Nonionizing Radiation
Arthur L. Frank, and Louis Slesin
38. Effects of the Physical Environment: Noise As a Health Hazard
Aage R. M°ller
39. Erconomics and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
W. Monroe Keyserling, and Thomas J. Armstrong
40. Industrial Hygiene
Robert F. Herrick
41. Surveillance and Health Screening in Occupational Health
Gregory R. Wagner, and Lawrence J. Fine
42. Workers with Disabilities
Nancy R. Mudrick, Robert J. Weber, MD, and Margaret A. Turk
43. Environmental Justice: From Global to Local
Howard Frumkin, Enrique Cifuentes, and Mariana I. Gonzalez
44. The Health of Hired Farmworkers
Don Villarejo, and Marc Schenker
45. Women Workers
Karen Messing
46. Health Hazards of Child Labor
Susan H. Pollack MD and Philip J. Landrigan MD
47. Occupational Safety and Health Standards
Eula Bingham and Celeste Monforton
48. Ensuring Food Safety
Douglas L. Marshall, and James S. Dickson
49. Water Quality Management and Waterborne Disease Trends
Patricia L. Meinhardt
50. Hazardous Waste: Assessing, Detecting and Remediation
William A. Suk
51. Aerospace Medicine
Roy L. DeHart
52. Housing and Health
John M. Last
53. Human Health in a Changing World
John M. Last, and Colin L. Soskolne
Section IV: BEHAVIORAL FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH
Edited by Neal Kohatsu
54. Health Behavior Research and Intervention
Kim D. Reynolds, Donna Spruijt-Metz, and Jennifer Unger
55. Tobacco: Health Effects and Control
Corinne G. Husten, and Stacy L.Thorne
56. Alcohol-Related Health Problems
Brian L. Cook, andJill Liesveld
57. Prevention of Drug Use and Drug Use Disorders
Elizabeth B. Robertson, and Wilson M. Compton
58. Community Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Stephanie Zaza, MD, and Peter A. Briss
59. Risk Communication--An Overlooked Tool for Improving Public Health
David P. Ropeik
60. Health Literacy
Rima E. Rudd, Jennie B. Epstein,Sarah C. Oppenheimer, Lindsay E. Rosenfeld, and
Carmen Gomez Mandic
SECTION V: NONCOMMUNICABLE AND CHRONIC DISABLING
CONDITIONS
Edited by Ross Brownson
61. Screening for Early and Asymptomatic Conditions
Robert B. Wallace
62. Cancer
Leslie K. Dennis, Charles F. Lynch, and Elaine M. Smith
63. Heart Disease
Russell V. Luepker
64. Renal and Urinary Tract Disease
Rebecca L. Hegeman
65. Diabetes
Janice C. Zgibor, Janice S. Dorman, and Trevor J. Orchard
66. Respiratory Disease Prevention
David B. Coultas, MD, and Jonathan M. Samet, MD
67. Musculoskeletal Disorders
Jennifer L. Kelsey and MaryFran Sowers
68. Neurological Disorders
James C. Torner, and Robert B. Wallace
69. Disabling Visual Disorders
Dawn M. Oh, and Kean T. Oh
70. Psychiatric Disorders
Evelyn J. Bromet
71. Childhood Cognitive Disability
Maureen S. Durkin, Nicole Schupf, Zena A. Stein, and Mervyn W. Susser
72. Prevention of Disability in Older Persons
William H. Barker
73. Nutrition in Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Marion Nestle
74. Postmarketing Medication Safety Surveillance: A Current Public Health Issue
Mirza I. Rahman, and Omar H. Dabbous
SECTION VI: HEALTH CARE -PLANNING, ORGANIZATION, AND
EVALUATION
Edited by F. Douglas Scutchfield
75. The American Health Care System: Structure and Function
Glen P. Mays
76. Structure and Function of the Public Health System in the United States
F. Douglas Scutchfield, and C. William Keck
77. International and Global Health
Franklin M.M. White, and Debra J. Nanan
78. Public Health Law
Edward P. Richards, III, and Katharine C. Rathbun
79. Public Health Management Tools:

79A. Planning for Health Improvement: Models for Communities and Institutions
K. Michael Peddecord
79B. Public Health Leadership Development
Kate Wright, and Cynthia D. Lamberth
79C. Policy Development
Helen H. Schauffler
79D. Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement
Richard S. Kurz
79E. Public Health Management Tools Evaluation
Thomas G. Rundall
80. Categorical Public Health Sciences:

80A. Disaster Preparedness and Response
Theodore J. Cieslak, Scott R. Lillibridge, Trueman W. Sharp, George W.
Christopher, and Edward M. Eitzen
80B. Maternal and Child Health
Lewis H. Margolis, and Alan W. Cross
80C. Preventive Medicine Support of Military Operations
Robert L. Mott
80D. Public Health Workforce
Kristine M. Gebbie
80E. Family Planning
Herbert B. Peterson, Andreea Creanga, and Amy O. Tsui
SECTION VII: INJURY AND VIOLENCE
Edited by Neal Kohatsu
81. Injury Control: The Public Health Approach
Corinne Peek-Asa, and Erin O. Heiden
82. Violence in the Family as a Public Health Concern
Irene Hanson Frieze, Jeremiah A. Schumm, and Stacey L. Williams

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