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  1. Occupational Epidemiology, Second Edition

    By Richard R. Monson

    The objective of this second edition of Occupational Epidemiology is to update and extend the first edition. It includes a basic introduction to epidemiology in the occupational context and introduces new analytic methods. This volume-packed with mostly new material-empasizes the relation between...

    Published April 24th 1990 by CRC Press

  2. Demography and Vector-Borne Diseases

    By Michael W. Service

    An in-depth overview on the demo-graphic changes occurring world-wide and the repercussions this is having on the pattern of vector-borne disease is pre-sented in this book. Internationally recognized scientists, epidemiologists, entomologists, parasitologists, and ecologists are contributing...

    Published September 29th 1989 by CRC Press

  3. Pharmacoepidemiology

    By Stanley Edlavitch

    This volume is comprised of papers presented at the Third International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology, held September 9-11, 1987, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The book is divided into four sections, which reflect the four themes of the conference: Social Impact of Pharmacoepidemiology; Drug...

    Published July 31st 1989 by CRC Press

  4. Injured Index and Pathogenic Bacteria

    Occurence and Detection in Foods, Water and Feeds

    By Bibek Ray

    This book emphasizes the occurrence of sublethal injury in the indicator and pathogenic bacteria commonly encountered in foods, water and feed and modifications of the currently recommended methods for the effective detection of these bacteria. Chapters include methods for recovering injured "...

    Published June 29th 1989 by CRC Press

  5. Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer

    By Henry T. Lynch, Takeshi Hirayama

    This multi-authored book provides a unique accounting of the cancer problem from the standpoint of those primary genetic factors which may be interacting with myriad environmental exposures in cancer etiology. It provides a comprehensive coverage of cancer of all anatomical sites in conjunction...

    Published June 29th 1989 by CRC Press

  6. Epidemiology of Human Reproduction

    By Bengt Kallen

    This comprehensive overview covering the field of reproductive epidemiology examines the impact of environmental factors related to embryonic and fetal development. Innovative techniques are highlighted, illustrating special problems related to reproductive epidemiology. Specific environmental...

    Published September 29th 1988 by CRC Press

  7. Environmental Epidemiology

    By Kopfler

    This informative book is valuable to a broad spectrum of individuals active in the environmental and health sciences, including chemists, epidemiologists, and mathematics modelers, as well as those involved with measurement and effects of numerous kinds of drinking water contamination and both...

    Published November 30th 1986 by CRC Press