Handbook of Global Tuberculosis Control: Practices and Challenges 1st ed. 2017 Edition
This ambitious reference surveys worldwide efforts at controlling the spread of tuberculosis, with special emphasis on the developing world. Case studies from China, Pakistan, Nigeria, Indonesia, and other frontline countries demonstrate a wealth of information on clinical, cultural, socioeconomic, and other relevant factors. This compilation provides a valuable resource for creating successful intervention and prevention strategies. State-of-the-science snapshots pinpoint where short- and long-term initiatives stand today, from early detection and vaccination programs to new genetic technologies and drug therapies. This diverse group of perspectives and approaches offers innovative paths toward control and realistic odds for containing the threat, especially in the face of current co-epidemics and new drug-resistant strains.
Among the topics in the Handbook:
- Diagnosis of tuberculosis: current pipeline, unmet needs, and new developments
- Concurrence of tuberculosis and other major diseases
- The tuberculosis outbreak response, investigation, and control
- The promise of new TB vaccines
- DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: a rich source of fundamental and daily applicable knowledge
- Global tuberculosis surveillance
The Handbook of Global Tuberculosis Control is urgent reading for leadership and staff of non-governmental organizations, government agencies, academic institutions, research centers, hospitals, and potentially businesses with interests in tuberculosis control. Additionally, the book’s focus on TB in developing countries will attract a wider audience of practitioners, particularly those working in the broader fields of global public health, epidemiology, international development, and the socioeconomics of infectious diseases.
Product Details
Product Details
- Digital eBook: 558 pages
- Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2017 edition (June 10, 2017)
- Language: English