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Global health : a challenge for interdisciplinary research / Martin Kappas, Uwe Groß, Dermot Kelleher (editors).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kappas, M. (Martin), editor.
Gross, U. (Uwe), editor.
Kelleher, Dermot, editor.
Göttingen International Health Network.
Series:
Open Access e-Books
Knowledge Unlatched
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Göttingen International Health Network.
World health.
Medical care.
Medical policy.
Holistic medicine.
Complementary Therapies.
Global Health.
Delivery of Health Care.
Medical Subjects:
Göttingen International Health Network.
Complementary Therapies.
Global Health.
Delivery of Health Care.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (400 pages) : illustrations (some colour), colour maps.
Other Title:
Global health
Place of Publication:
Göttingen : Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2012.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Human, animal and plant health is a field of work which offers opportunities for inter- and trans-disciplinary research. The whole topic bridges the natural and social sciences. Today, in a world of global environmental change it is widely recognized that human societies and their wellbeing depend on a sustainable equilibrium of ecosystem services and the possibility of cultural adaptation to global environmental change. The need to identify and quantify health risks related to global environmental change is now one of the most important challenges of humankind. Describing spatial (geographic, intra/inter-population) and temporal differences in health risks is an urgent task to understand societies’ vulnerabilities and priorities for interventions better. The Göttingen International Health Network (GIHN) is a research and teaching network in relation to this cross-cutting topic. The book provides a collection of articles which contribute to this issue of overriding importance and presents an overview of the GIHN launch event.
Contents:
1. Editorial : A challenge for interdisciplinary research / Martin Kappas Global Health
I. Setting the Scene
2. Knowledge based approaches to international health: The Eurolife International Health Alliance
3. The One Health Concept in a development context
4. Commitments on a global level translating into actions locally
5. Linkages between economic and health outcomes: Options for interventions for better health
6. Cross-cultural bioethics as an interdisciplinary approach
7. The role of plant health for human health
8. Inter-disciplinary health approaches for poverty alleviation: Control of neglected zoonoses in developing countries
9. Arbovirus infections in cattle
II. Health risks related to maternal and child mortality - examples from Africa and India
10. Maternal mortality: A consequence of a lack of reverence for life?
11. Risk of maternal mortality: Indian scenario
12. Neonatal infection in resource-limited countries
13. Reducing child and maternal undernutrition in the context of food security programmes - Ongoing activities of FAO
14. Global policies and local implementation: Maternal mortality in rural India
15. Research as a tool to tackle maternal health problems in resource-poor settings
16. The agriculture and health program of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), a CGIAR institution in Africa
III. Specific initiatives and research topics under the vision of GIHN
17. Asperigillosis: a major challenge for public health
18. IGHEP - a partnership on health education between Indonesian and German universities
19. Usefulness of microbiological laboratories in a rural African setting
20. Rapid diagnostics for resource-poor settings
21. Urinary tract infections in Tanzania: Diagnosis, pathogens and susceptibility pattern
22. Rapid screening and mapping of urinary schistosomiasis prevalence at the village scale in the Sourou Valley, Burkina Faso
23. Schistosomiasis around the Lake Victoria, Northwest Tanzania
24. Malaria in Kossi Province, Burkina Faso: An investigation of spatio-temporal incidence pattern
25. Anemia - What has to be investigated in an African setting?
26. Two weeks cataract surgery in rural Ethiopia
27. Ultrasonography at a rural district hospital in sub-Saharan Africa - a mixed blessing?
28. Medical Geography and travel-related health risks in Overseas Tourism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
CC BY-ND
Description based on print record, CIP data from the publisher, and e-publication e-publication, viewed on December 02, 2020.
OCLC:
848264204

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