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Epidemiology for Public Health Practice is a foundational textbook that bridges the gap between epidemiological theory and real-world public health applications. Written by Robert H. Friis and Thomas Sellers, this resource covers essential concepts including disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, and epidemiological study designs.
The book equips readers with practical skills for analyzing health data, identifying risk factors, and implementing evidence-based interventions in their communities. With clear explanations, relevant case studies, and practical examples, it serves as an invaluable guide for public health students, practitioners, and professionals working in disease prevention and health promotion. The text emphasizes the importance of epidemiological thinking in addressing contemporary public health challenges and improving population health outcomes.







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