Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine (Record no. 35848)
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control field | OSt |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9789350901878 |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Mahajan, B K |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
Edition statement | 4th |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | New Delhi |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Jaypee Brother |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2013 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 703p. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | Contents<br/>PART I: GENERAL<br/>1. Evolution of Preventive and Social Medicine 1<br/>• Historical Background 1; • Public Health, Preventive Medicine, Social Medicine and Community<br/>Medicine 1<br/>2. Basic Concepts in Community Medicine 4<br/>• Why to Study Community Medicine? 4; • Concepts of Health 5; • Determinants of Health 6;<br/>• Indicators of Health 7; • Concepts of Disease 8; • Concepts of Prevention 8<br/>PART II: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRIAD<br/>3. Epidemiological Approach in Preventive and Social Medicine 11<br/>• Concept of Epidemiology 11; • Definition of Epidemiology 11; • The Epidemiological Triad 12;<br/>• The Host 13; • Web of Causation 15; • Epidemiological Wheel 15; • Natural History of Disease 15;<br/>• Epidemiological Studies 21; • Aim and Objectives of Epidemiology 22; • Clinical vs Epidemiological<br/>Approach 22; • Applications and Uses of Epidemiology 23<br/>4. General Epidemiology 28<br/>• Types of Epidemiological Study 28; • Study Design 29; • Cohort Study (Follow-up Study) 34;<br/>• Types of Therapeutic or Clinical Trials 38<br/>5. Physical Environment: Air 45<br/>• Air 45; • Physical Agents in Atmosphere 46; • Chemical Agents in Atmosphere 47;<br/>• Biological Agents in Atmosphere 50; • Ventilation 50<br/>6. Physical Environment: Water 52<br/>• Sources of Water 52; • Water Supply and Quantitative Standards 55; • Water Quality and Qualitative<br/>Standards 56; • Special Treatments in Water Purification 64; • Swimming Pool Hygiene 65;<br/>• Water Problem in India 65<br/>7. Physical Environment: Housing 67<br/>• Types of Soil 67; • Soil and Health 67; • Housing 68; • Harmful Effects of Improper Ho<br/>xivTextbook of Preventive and Social Medicine<br/>9. Physical Environment: Place of Work or Occupation (Occupational Health) 83<br/>• Physicochemical Agents 83; • Physical Agents 83; • Effects on Gastrointestinal Tract 88;<br/>• Biological and Social Factors 88; • Offensive Trades and Occupations 88;<br/>• Occupational Diseases and Hazards 89; • Prevention of Occupational Diseases 92;<br/>• Occupational Health Legislation 93; • Factories Act, 1948 93; • The Employees State Insurance Act,<br/>1948 95; • Worker Absenteeism 97<br/>10. Environmental Pollution 99<br/>• Air Pollution 99; • Water Pollution 102; • Soil and Land Pollution 103; • Radioactive Pollution 104;<br/>• Thermal Pollution 105; • Noise Pollution 106<br/>11. Biological Environment 107<br/>• Rodents 107; • Arthropods 109; • Insect Control 120<br/>12. Social Environment 126<br/>• Social Sciences 126; • Cultural Anthropology 129; • Social Psychology 130; • Economics 130;<br/>• Political Science 130; • Social Environment and Health 136<br/>13. Health and Law 138<br/>• Laws Related to Health 138; • Law and the Rural Masses 138<br/>14. Host Factors and Health 144<br/>• Age, Sex, Marital Status and Race 144; • Physical State of the Body 144;<br/>• Psychological State and Personality 145; • Genetic Constitution 145; • Defense Mechanisms 147;<br/>• Nutritional Status 148; • Habits and Lifestyle 149<br/>15. General Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases 153<br/>• Epidemiological Description of Communicable Diseases 161<br/>16. Respiratory Infections 170<br/>• Nonspecific Viral Infections 170; • Specific Viral Infections 175; • Nonspecific Bacterial Infections 185;<br/>• Specific Bacterial Infections 186; • Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme 200<br/>17. Water and Food-borne (Alimentary) Infections 214<br/>• Cholera and Diarrhea 214; • Food Poisoning 228; • Enteric Fevers 230; • Brucellosis (ICD-A23.9)<br/>(Undulent Fever, Malta Fever) 233; • Bacillary Dysentery or Shigellosis (ICD-A03.9) 234;<br/>• Amebiasis (ICD-A06.9) 235; • Giardiasis (ICD-A07.1) 237; • Balantidiasis (ICD-A07.0) 237;<br/>• Viral Hepatitis (ICD—B15-B19) 238; • Poliomyelitis (ICD-A80.9) 244<br/>18. Contact Diseases 260<br/>• Leprosy (ICD-A30.9) 260; • Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Venereal Diseases 272;<br/>• National STD Control Program 278; • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (ICD-B24) 279;<br/>• National AIDS Control Program 288; • Trachoma (ICD-A71.9) 301; • Fungus Infections 302<br/>19. Arthropod-borne Diseases 305<br/>• Malaria (ICD-B54) 305; • Filariasis (ICP-B74.9) 319; • Arboviruses 325; • Yellow Fever (ICD-A95.9) 326;<br/>• Dengue (ICD-A90) 329; • Chikungunya Fever (ICD-A92.0) 330; • Japanese Encephalitis (ICD-A83.0) 330;<br/>• Sandfly Fever (ICD-A93.1) (Pappataci Fever) 332; • Leishmaniasis (ICD-B55.9) 332;<br/>• Plague (ICD-A20.9) 335; • Kyasanur Forest Disease (ICD-A98.2) 338;<br/>xvContents<br/>• Epidemic Typhus (Louse Borne Typhus) (ICD-A75.0) 339; • Trench Fever (ICD-A79.0) 340;<br/>• Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi Fever) (ICD-A75.3) 340; • Tick Typhus (ICD-A77.9) (Rocky Mountain<br/>Spotted Fever) 341; • Relapsing Fever (ICD-A68.9) 341<br/>20. Miscellaneous Zoonoses, Other Infections and Emerging Infections 343<br/>• Miscellaneous Zoonoses 343; • Other Infections 350; • Emerging Infections 352<br/>21. Epidemiology of Noncommunicable Diseases 353<br/>• Cancer 354; • Cardiovascular Diseases 362; • Obesity 370; • Diabetes 372; • Accidents 374;<br/>• Blindness 376; • Disease Surveillance 382; • Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) 385<br/>22. Food and Nutrition 388<br/>• Epidemiological Aspects 388; • Nutrients and Proximate Principles of Food 389;<br/>• Food and Food Groups 398; • Preservation of Foods and Conservation of Nutrients 404;<br/>• Diet Standards and Diet Planning 406; • National Nutrition Programs 419; • Food Hygiene 423;<br/>• National Nutrition Policy 424<br/>PART III: HEALTH STATISTICS, RESEARCH AND DEMOGRAPHY<br/>23. Biostatistics 434<br/>• Presentation of Statistics 435; • Variability and Error 438; • Analysis and Interpretation of Data 439;<br/>• Sampling 441; • Sampling Variations 442; • Tests of Significance 443<br/>24. Research Methodology 450<br/>• Purpose of Research and Broad Areas of Research 450; • Research Approaches in Public Health 451;<br/>• Case Studies 451; • Surveys 452; • Designing Research Protocol 455;<br/>• Ethical Considerations in Research 458<br/>25. Demography and Vital Statistics 460<br/>• Demography 460; • Vital Statistics 463; • Interpretation, Conclusions, and Recommendations 472<br/>PART IV: HEALTH CARE AND SERVICES<br/>26. Health Planning, Administration and Management 476<br/>• Health Planning 476; • Health Administration and Management 489;<br/>• Government Health Organization in India 497; • National Health Policy 500; • Health and Development 517<br/>27. Health Economics 524<br/>• Basic Concepts 524; • Some Practical Considerations 528<br/>28. Health Care of the Community 531<br/>• World Health Day 2009: Make Hospitals Safe in Emergencies 531; • Imbalance in Health Care and its<br/>Causes 531; • Health Problems in India 532; • Health Care 532; • Rural Primary Health Care 534;<br/>• National Health Programs 548<br/>xviTextbook of Preventive and Social Medicine<br/>29. Information, Education, Communication and Training in Health 555<br/>• Definitions and Concepts 555; • Role and Need of Health Education and Promotion 558;<br/>• Objectives of Health Education and Promotion 559; • The Process of Change in Behavior 560;<br/>• Principles of Health Education 561; • Communication in Health Education and Training 563;<br/>• Education and Training Methodology 564; • Planning of Health Education 568;<br/>• Levels of Health Education 568; • Experience and Examples of Health Education 570;<br/>• Child to Child Program 571; • Education and Training System in Health and FW Institutions 571;<br/>• IEC Training Scheme 572; • Social Marketing 574<br/>30. Maternal and Child Health 576<br/>• World Health Day 2005: Make Every Mother and Child Count 576; • Maternal Morbidity and Mortality 577;<br/>• Pediatric Morbidity and Mortality 579; • Maternal and Child Health Services 581;<br/>• National Programs for Maternal and Child Health 591; • Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Program 591;<br/>• National Immunization Program 595<br/>31. Family Planning and Population Policy 605<br/>• Scope of Family Planning Services 605; • Demographic Considerations in Family Planning 606;<br/>• Qualities of a Good Contraceptive 606; • Methods of Family Planning 607; • Emergency Contraceptive 615;<br/>• National Family Welfare Program 620; • National Population Policy 627; • Social Dimensions of Family<br/>Planning and Population Control 631<br/>32. School Health Services 633<br/>• Health Status of School Children 633; • School Health Service in India 633; • Special Needs of the School<br/>Child 634; • School Health Program 634<br/>33. Geriatrics: Care and Welfare of the Aged 637<br/>• World Health Day 2012: Aging and Health 637; • The Problems of the Old 637; • Administrative Aspects 640<br/>34. Mental Health 642<br/>• Prevalence of Mental Illness 642; • Types of Mental Disorders 643; • Drug Addiction 644;<br/>• Mental Health Care 646; • Prevention and Control of Mental Illness 646;<br/>• National Mental Health Program 647<br/>35. Health Services through General Practitioners 650<br/>• What is General Practice? 650; • Components of Family Medicine or General Practice 651<br/>36. International Health 654<br/>• Pre-who Efforts 654; • World Health Organization 655; • Other UN Agencies 658;<br/>• Bilateral Agencies 660; • Nongovernment Agencies 661<br/>37. Biomedical Waste Management 663<br/>• Concept and Definition 663; • Importance and Nature of Biomedical Waste 663;<br/>• Health Hazards Associated with Poor Hospital Waste Management 664;<br/>• Disposal of Biomedical Waste 665; • Treatment 666;<br/>• Biomedical Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 668<br/>xvii Contents<br/>38. Anthrax and Bioterrorism 671<br/>• Anthrax 671; • Bioterrorism 673<br/>39. Nosocomial Infections* 674<br/>40. Oral Diseases 675<br/>• Major Statements 675; • Oral Cancer 675; • Oral Precancer 676; • Oral Mucosal Diseases 676;<br/>• Periodontal Disease 676; • Dental Caries 677<br/>41. Disaster Management 680<br/>• World Health Day 2008: Protecting Health from Climate Change 680; • General Concepts 680;<br/>• Natural Disasters 684; • Biological Disasters 686; • Chemical Disasters 688;<br/>• Natural Disaster Management in India 690; • Disaster Management Structure in India 691;<br/>• Disaster Management Structure in Health Sector 691; • Non-governmental Organizations 692<br/>Index 693 |
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