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CD-ROM programme providing introductory material on disease-causing organisms, epidemiology, immunology, prevention, treatment and immunisation. The five modules include self-testing exercises, an epidemic...
Professor Roy Anderson, Linacre Professor of Zoology and Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Epidemiology and Infectious Disease and Britain’s leading expert on BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy...
The structure of a tooth, the nature of plaque and the development of caries is described. Two indices for measuring dental decay, the decayed missing and filled teeth index and the D M & F surfaces index...
CAL modules that to the areas of epidemiology that require data collection, handling and presentation. Topics such as demography, screeing and sample size address the basic epidemiological principles. Data...
Is death from squamous carcinoma of the cervix preventable? This presentation describes how squamous carcinoma is usually, if not always, preceded by a pre-cancerous lesion, carcinoma in situ, and explains...
Helps to explain how a rational, scientific approach to the causes of transmission of disease generally gives better results than arbitrary or intuitive methods of problem solving.
Shows the epidemiology, diagnosis, pathology, treatment and prophylaxis of amoebiasis. *BMA/BLAT.
Describes the epidemiology and aetiology of seasonal allergic rhinitis, discusses some self-help measures to relieve symptoms, and talks about drug treatment both over the counter and by prescription.
Postgraduate audiences in medical and biological sciences.
Looks at the epidemiology of asthma and current trends, diagnosis, treatment and management, including management in special circumstances such as in children, the elderly and acute cases. The emphasis is on...
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