02164 a2200313 4500003000700000005001700007008004100024020001800065040003300083050001500116100001900131245008100150260003300231300003500264336002800299337003000327338002700357500125400384650001801638650002601656650003201682650003101714650001901745650001801764650001701782650001901799650001501818650001701833CBULib20250826125436.0250826b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781032946658 aCBULibbEnglishcCBULiberda aRA 545 Mul aMulenga, David aUnderstanding public health in Africa : issues and casesc/ by David Mulenga bRoutledge,c2025aNew York : axvi, 290 pages : illustrations 2rdacontentaText |btxt 2rdamediaaUnmediated |bn 2rdacarrieraVolumebnc aDESCRIPTION FROM BOOK COVER: This innovative textbook, written by an author based in Zambia, provides an invaluable perspective on the key public health issues that Africa is facing today. In addition to outlining the fundamental principles of public health, the book highlights the specific challenges faced in low-resource settings across the continent. It is split into four parts. Part I covers the core concepts of public health, including the different determinants that affect public health, as well as how health systems are organized. Part II looks at environmental factors such as air pollution, water sanitation, and food and nutrition, while Part III focuses on issues around infectious and non-communicable diseases, including chapters on tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, maternal health, and mental health. Part IV covers emerging issues affecting public health such as climate change and the effects of mining in the region. With each chapter providing examples and case studies to illustrate the issues, success stories, and innovative approaches being taken in countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, and Nigeria, this unique book will fascinate students of Public Health, Global Health, African Studies, and beyond.  0aPUBLIC HEALTH 0aPUBLIC HEALTHzAFRICA 0aENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH 0aPUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE 0aHEALTH SYSTEMS 0aMENTAL HEALTH 0aTUBERCULOSIS 0aAIR--POLLUTION 0aSANITATION 0aEPIDEMIOLOGY