The Principles and Practice of Disease Eradication (Original Publisher)

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The Principles and Practice of Disease Eradication (1st Edition, 2023) delivers a comprehensive exploration of the scientific, political, and operational frameworks necessary to achieve disease eradication. Published by Oxford University Press, this authoritative volume provides a timely and critical resource for public health professionals, epidemiologists, policy makers, and students seeking to understand the past, present, and future of global disease eradication efforts.

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Description

As global health initiatives increasingly aim beyond control to full disease eradication, understanding the principles that guide these efforts is more important than ever. The Principles and Practice of Disease Eradication offers a rigorous and in-depth examination of the epidemiological, economic, and sociopolitical dimensions of disease eradication campaigns—from smallpox to polio and beyond.

This book is designed for:

  • Global health professionals and public health officers
  • Epidemiologists and infectious disease specialists
  • Health policy makers, program managers, and NGO leaders
  • Graduate students in public health, global health, and international development

Key Features and Highlights

  • Explores eradication criteria, planning, and implementation strategies
  • Case studies of major eradication efforts, including successes and setbacks
  • Addresses technical, financial, and ethical challenges
  • Integrates global health policy with field-level execution
  • Insightful analysis of sustainability, surveillance, and re-emergence risks
  • Written by global experts and supported by the latest research and WHO data

Major Topics Covered

  • Includes core chapters on eradication theory, feasibility assessment, and operational frameworks
  • Case studies of smallpox, polio, dracunculiasis, and malaria control
  • Economic and political dimensions of eradication initiatives
  • The role of vaccines, vector control, and community engagement
  • Lessons learned from failed and ongoing eradication campaigns
  • Ethical considerations and global governance in disease elimination

About the Author
Authored by leading figures in global health and infectious disease control, the contributors bring decades of hands-on experience with WHO, CDC, and international NGOs, combining academic rigor with real-world insight into eradication practice.

File Format & Technical Details

  • Available Formats: PDF
  • File Size: Approx. 20 MB
  • Language: English
  • Device Compatibility: Works on all major eReaders including Kindle, Apple Books, Android tablets, laptops, and desktop readers

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Does the book cover both historical and modern disease eradication efforts?
A1: Yes, the book presents a balanced overview of historical successes (like smallpox) and current campaigns, offering insights into both their planning and execution.

Q2: Is this book suitable for academic use in graduate public health programs?
A2: Absolutely. It’s an excellent resource for coursework in epidemiology, health systems, and global health, and can also support research and field planning.

Additional information

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Language

English

Published Year

2023

ISBN

9780197687420, 9780197687444, 9780197687437, 9780197687451

File Size

30.1 MB

Edition

1

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