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Communicable and Non-Communicable Disease Basics: A Primer
By (Author) Madeline Hurster
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
13th November 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Clinical and internal medicine
616
Hardback
168
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
312g
What disease is and how it affects humans is the focus of this primer. Designed to cover the basics of communicable and non-communicable diseases, the book provides a framework for understanding the major health problems in our society. Hurster uses the "Biological Laws of Disease" to frame each discussion and to demonstrate how these laws relate to the prepathogenesis and pathogenesis stages of the natural history of any disease. Considerable attention is given to the roles of the individual, the community and the government in bringing about behaviour change with respect to disease prevention, detection, control and management.
This clearly written text provides students with fundamental knowledge so tha they may be able to place complex and perhaps more disease-specific health information in context, and make meaning of it.-Journal of Educational Thought
This small book is crammed full of information, presented in easy-to-understand text. It is truly a primer on disease....A highly recommended book for all libraries and all age groups.-AIDS Book Reivew Journal
"This small book is crammed full of information, presented in easy-to-understand text. It is truly a primer on disease....A highly recommended book for all libraries and all age groups."-AIDS Book Reivew Journal
"This clearly written text provides students with fundamental knowledge so tha they may be able to place complex and perhaps more disease-specific health information in context, and make meaning of it."-Journal of Educational Thought
MADELINE M. HURSTER is Retired Associate Professor of Health at Queens College, New York. She has served as Coordinator of the college's Health Education Program and has held offices in several professional health organizations. She is the author of numerous articles as well as the text, Health for Better Living (1964).