Health Protection: Principles and practice

Author:   Samuel Ghebrehewet ,  Alex G. Stewart ,  David Baxter ,  Paul Shears
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   480
Publication Date:   01 September 2016
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Health Protection: Principles and practice


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Health Protection: Principles and practice is a practical guide for practitioners working at all levels in public health and health protection, including those with a non-specialist background. It is the first textbook in health protection to address all three domains within the field (communicable disease control; emergency preparedness, resilience and response (EPRR); and environmental public health) in a comprehensive and integrated manner. Written by leading practitioners in the field, the book is rooted in a practice-led, all-hazards approach, which allows for easy real-world application of the topics discussed.The chapters are arranged in six sections, which begin with an in-depth introduction to the principles of health protection and go on to illuminate the three key elements of the field by providing: case studies and scenarios to describe common and important issues in the practice of health protection; health protection tools, which span epidemiology and statistics, infection control, immunisation, disease surveillance, and audit and service improvement; and evidence about new and emerging health protection issues.It includes more than 100 health protection checklists (SIMCARDs), covering infections from anthrax to yellow fever, non-infectious diseases emergencies and environmental hazards. Written from first-hand experience of managing communicable diseases these provide practical, stand-alone quick reference guides for in-practice use.Both the topical content of Health Protection: Principles and practice, and the clearly described health protection principles the book provides, makes it a highly relevant resource for wider public health and health protection professionals in this continually evolving field.

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Author:   Samuel Ghebrehewet ,  Alex G. Stewart ,  David Baxter ,  Paul Shears
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.842kg
ISBN:  

9780198745471


ISBN 10:   0198745478
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   01 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prelims Section 1: The basics 1: Sam Ghebrehewet, Alex G. Stewart, and Ian Rufus: What is health protection? 2: Sam Ghebrehewet and Alex G. Stewart: Who is involved in health protection? 3: Sam Ghebrehewet, Alex G. Stewart, and Ian Rufus: Key principles of health protection 4: Paul Shears and Dave Harvey: The basics of microbiology Section 2: Infectious disease control case studies and scenarios 5: Ken Lamden, Sam Rowell, and Andrew Fox: E. Coli O157 6: Rita Huyton, Sam Ghebrehewet, and David Baxter: Hepatitis B 7: Dave Harvey and Andrea Ledgerton: Hospital multi-resistant infections 8: Joanna Cartwright, Anjila Shah, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Influenza 9: Nick Phin, Falguni Naik, Elaine Stanford , and Sam Ghebrehewet: Legionnaire s disease 10: David Baxter, Gill Marsh, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Measles 11: Sam Ghebrehewet, David Conrad, and Gill Marsh: Meningitis and meningococcal disease 12: Musarrat Afza, Marko Petrovic, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Tuberculosis (TB) Section 3: Emergency dreparedness, resilience and response (EPRR), and business continuity case studies and scenarios 13: Alex G. Stewart, Sam Ghebrehewet, and David Baxter: Business continuity: Hospital ward closures due to norovirus 14: Laura Mitchem, Henrietta Harrison, and Alex G. Stewart: Fire and fear: Immediate and long term health aspects 15: Angie Bone, Alan Wilton, and Alex G. Stewart: Flooding and health: Immediate and long term implications Section 4: Environmental Public Health practice case studies and scenarios 16: John Reid, Giovanni Leonardi, and Alex G. Stewart: Air pollution and respiratory diseases 17: Alex G. Stewart, Sam Ghebrehewet, and Richard Jarvis: Cancer and chronic disease cluster Section 5: Health protection tools 18: Paul Shears, Andrea Ledgerton, and Rita Huyton: Hospital and community infection control 19: David Baxter, Sam Ghebrehewet, and Gill Marsh: Vaccination and immunisation 20: Sam Ghebrehewet and Alex G. Stewart: Incident and outbreaks management 21: Roberto Vivancos, Giovanni Leonardi, and Alex Elliott: Health protection surveillance 22: Paul Cleary, Sam Ghebrehewet, and David Baxter: Essential statistics and epidemiology 23: Sam Ghebrehewet, Paul Cleary, Merav Kliner, and Ewan Wilkinson: Conducting epidemiological and analytical studies 24: Merav Kliner, Ewan Wilkinson, and Sam Ghebrehewet: Using evidence to guide practice in health protection 25: Amal Rushdy and Sam Ghebrehewet: Quality assurance and audit Section 6: New and emerging health protection issues 26: Alex G. Stewart, Sam Ghebrehewet, and Peter MacPherson: New and emerging infectious diseases 27: Alex Dobney and Greg Hodgson: New and emerging environmental hazards / situations 28: Virginia Murray, Amina Aitsi-Selmi, and Alex G. Stewart: Global disasters and risk reduction strategies 29: Richard Jarvis, Angie Bone, and Alex G. Stewart: Sustainability Appendices Appendix 1: SIMCARDs for dealing with common infectious diseases Appendix 2: Abridged SIMCARDs for dealing with infectious diseases Appendix 3: Brief SIMCARDs for dealing with infectious diseases Appendix 4: SIMCARDs for dealing with emergency situations/hazards Appendix 5: SIMCARDs for dealing with environmental hazards/situations Appendix 6: Health Protection legislation (England) guidance 2010: Notifiable diseases Appendix 7: The reporting of causative agents from local laboratory to local health protection team (PHE) Appendix 8: Vaccine recommendations following case(s) of probable or confirmed invasive meningococcal disease Appendix 9: Template agenda for health protection incident and outbreak meetings Appendix 10: The health background to statutory pollutant controls within the UK and Europe Glossary Index

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Health Protection: Principles and Practice is likely to be of value to a wider, global audience because of its all-hazards scope: it covers communicable disease surveillance/control, emergency preparedness, resilience and response, and environmental public health activities that in many countries are the responsibility of different organisations. Health Protection Report, Public Health England


Health Protection: Principles and Practice is likely to be of value to a wider, global audience because of its all-hazards scope: it covers communicable disease surveillance/control, emergency preparedness, resilience and response, and environmental public health activities that in many countries are the responsibility of different organisations. Health Protection Report, Public Health England This book is easy both to read and to use as a day-to-day reference. Use of sub-sections and bullet points makes it easy for the reader to quickly locate the desired information. In many chapters scenarios are used to put the reader into real life situations. I think that these would be particularly valuable as a teaching aid for trainees, but they are relevant to all readers. Philip Milner, Journal of Hospital Infection The book contains useful case studies on dealing with outbreaks and more than a hundred health protection checklists crossing the gamut of injections disease from avian influenza to viral haemorrhagic fevers. It would be more than worth its price for these alone. William Hatchett, Environmental Health News


Health Protection: Principles and Practice is likely to be of value to a wider, global audience because of its all-hazards scope: it covers communicable disease surveillance/control, emergency preparedness, resilience and response, and environmental public health activities that in many countries are the responsibility of different organisations. Health Protection Report, Public Health England This book is easy both to read and to use as a day-to-day reference. Use of sub-sections and bullet points makes it easy for the reader to quickly locate the desired information. In many chapters scenarios are used to put the reader into real life situations. I think that these would be particularly valuable as a teaching aid for trainees, but they are relevant to all readers. Philip Milner, Journal of Hospital Infection The book contains useful case studies on dealing with outbreaks and more than a hundred health protection checklists crossing the gamut of injections disease from avian influenza to viral haemorrhagic fevers. It would be more than worth its price for these alone. William Hatchett, Environmental Health News This book was really well thought out. To an impressive degree, because many textbooks are dense, wordy, appealing to an enthusiast for the subject, but a slog for non-experts. By contrast, this one seems designed precisely to meet all the needs of someone on their first day in a health protection job, worried they will be faced with a really difficult scenario. Andy Beckingham, Public Health Today


This book was really well thought out. To an impressive degree, because many textbooks are dense, wordy, appealing to an enthusiast for the subject, but a slog for non-experts. By contrast, this one seems designed precisely to meet all the needs of someone on their first day in a health protection job, worried they will be faced with a really difficult scenario. * Andy Beckingham, Public Health Today * The book contains useful case studies on dealing with outbreaks and more than a hundred health protection checklists crossing the gamut of injections disease from avian influenza to viral haemorrhagic fevers. It would be more than worth its price for these alone. * William Hatchett, Environmental Health News * This book is easy both to read and to use as a day-to-day reference. Use of sub-sections and bullet points makes it easy for the reader to quickly locate the desired information. In many chapters scenarios are used to put the reader into real life situations. I think that these would be particularly valuable as a teaching aid for trainees, but they are relevant to all readers. * Philip Milner, Journal of Hospital Infection * Health Protection: Principles and Practice is likely to be of value to a wider, global audience because of its all-hazards scope: it covers communicable disease surveillance/control, emergency preparedness, resilience and response, and environmental public health activities that in many countries are the responsibility of different organisations. * Health Protection Report, Public Health England *


Author Information

Dr Ghebrehewet is Director of Health Protection in Cheshire and Merseyside, UK. He graduated from medical school in Ethiopia, where he worked as a GP and Regional Director of Public Health Programmes. Dr Ghebrehewet has extensive experience in communicable disease control and health protection, with specialist interests in immunisation, Emergency Preparedness Resilience and Response (EPRR) and environmental public health practice. He has published widely, presented at regional, national and international conferences and is the lead for Health Protection in the Masters of Public Health at the University of Liverpool and lead public health trainer in Cheshire & Merseyside. Dr Stewart is a Glaswegian born, bred and educated. Following a successful career of around 20 years in the northern mountains of Pakistan as a rural GP, Alex returned to the UK where he trained in Public Health in Cheshire and Merseyside. He was a Consultant in Health Protection for eleven years, with special interest in the acute and long-term effects of the environment on health. He has investigated and responded to many complex public health issues, and has developed an understanding of how to support local and national agencies and the public in the face of limited information, incomplete understanding and often great uncertainty. Dr Baxter has been a Consultant in Communicable Disease Control for 20 years, working in the Stockport and Greater Manchester area. Over the last 25 years he has run successfully the UK National Immunisation Conference for Health Care Workers; provided a specialist immunisation clinics at the District General Hospital seeing around 15,000 patients; and led childhood and adult immunisation programmes and training in Stockport. During this time, Dr Baxter contributed to the delivery of a consistently high childhood immunisation uptake rates, and Stockport achieved highest influenza vaccination uptake in pregnant women in the country over the last four years. Dr Baxter has published widely and supervised several PhD theses. Dr Shears is former consultant microbiologist and Director of Infection Control Arrowe Park Wirral University Hospital, with a special interest in the epidemiology and control of health care associated infections. Dr Shears was previously senior lecturer in medical microbiology at Liverpool University/Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, with postgraduate teaching responsibilities and public health microbiology projects in Sudan and Bangladesh. He was a member of WHO working groups on antimicrobial resistance, and public health laboratory development. He is the author of over 60 peer reviewed publications, has contributed chapters in several books, and is an Assistant Editor of the Journal of Hospital Infection. In the 1980's he was a medical officer in refugee programmes in Somalia, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Lebanon. David Conrad is a Consultant in Public Health at Hertfordshire County Council. He holds an honorary research post at the University of Liverpool and has published papers in several peer reviewed journals. In collaboration with colleagues from the Centre for Men's Health at Leeds Metropolitan University, he has edited three books: Men's Health: How To Do It (Radcliffe), Promoting Men's Mental Health (Radcliffe) and Sports-Based Health Interventions: Case Studies from Around the World (Springer). Dr Kliner was born and educated in Glasgow, Scotland. She graduated from University of Leeds with a degree in Medicine, and a BA in Healthcare Ethics. She has an interested in infectious diseases, and in particular TB and HIV, which developed during clinical training, guideline development work with WHO, and academic work within Good Shepherd Hospital in Swaziland, with the University of Leeds. She currently works as a Consultant in Communicable Disease Control in Greater Manchester.

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