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This is a major new graphic profile of global health. The atlas maps the causes and incidences of the major diseases as well as the economic, social and environmental factors that impact on people's health worldwide. Bringing together the latest data and charting recent trends in health and disease, it also addresses how health needs are identified, health policy is developed, and the delivery and quality of health services.
Contents
Introduction; Part I: A Picture of Health; Life Expectancy; Mother and Child Health; Part II: Determinants of Health; Poverty and Inequality; Education; Nutrition; Water and Sanitation; Housing; Work; Healthcare; Lifestyle; Part III: Health Problems; Cancer; CVD; Diabetes; Mental Health; Injury; Disability; Respiratory Infections and Diseases; Diarrhoeal Diseases; Vaccine Preventable; Sexually-Transmitted Diseases; HIV/AIDS; TB; Malaria; Neglected Diseases; Part IV: Public Health Challenges; Human Resources; Pandemic Planning; Anti Microbial Resistance; Urbanization; War; Climate Change; Part V: Measuring Health and Disease; Birth and Death; Surveillance Systems; Data tables, Timeline of history and significant events, Sources, Index.
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Diarmuid O'Donovan MD MSc FFPHMI DTM&H is senior lecturer in Social and Preventive Medicine at the National University of Ireland, Director of Public Health in the Health Service Executive, and Chair of the Irish Forum for Global Health.
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By: Diarmuid O'Donovan
128 pages, Col illus, col maps
This atlas impressed both the reviewer and the panel. It covers a wide range of topics and is beautifully produced. Its accessibility and modest price make it valuable to anyone interested in global health' Sir Charles George; Chair BMA Board of Science and Education 'Brilliant and original, this vividly informative book gives an incredibly holistic account of how our planet is divided by health and wealth, and generates another route into understanding the nature of our supposedly globalised world.' JON SNOW, CHANNEL 4 NEWS 'The State of Health Atlas is attractive, informative, inspiring and provocative. Emerging from the colourful maps and contrasting figures, percentages, bars and pies are numerous questions of 'why, why and why?' This atlas is not for your information, it is a challenge for our concerted efforts and actions, for public health, not just for our own communities, but for this endangered globe and the billions of people who are in desperate conditions.' Professor TH Lam, MD, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong