Global Health Essentials
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-33850-2 (ISBN)
This practical and handy textbook offers a succinct yet comprehensive overview of the main challenges, issues and solutions in global health in relation to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030 agenda.
Subdivided into 11 parts, devoted each to a macro-topic, the book opens with an introduction to Global Health followed by an overview of the global burden of disease - from child and maternal health to communicable and non-communicable diseases. The authors further examine the social determinants of health, health systems' features as well as innovations, governance and methods in Global Health.
In consideration of the emerging discussions and ideas, and beyond the more traditional and essential elements of global health, the book also looks at the need to re-think the whole concept of global health and the importance of a "decolonized" approach that engages low and lower-middle countries fully. One entire part is then devoted to analyzing the major threats tothe health of humanity such as climate change, the need for an ecological approach to health (including "One Health" approaches), and, ultimately, planetary health.
lt;p>Professor Mario C. Raviglione is Full Professor of Global Health at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Research in Health Sciences (MACH) of the University of Milan, Italy. He is also Honorary Professor at the Queen Mary University of London, UK. Previously, he worked at WHO where he directed the Global Tuberculosis Programme (2003-2017). A graduate from Turin University, Italy, he trained in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and AIDS at Cabrini Medical Centre, New York, and Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston. He is one of the most cited authors worldwide in the TB field. His work consists of more than 400 publications on TB, AIDS, infectious diseases and global health in journals and chapters in public health books, including the past 8 editions of the Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. His h-index is 116 and his citations over 59,000. Prof. Raviglione has worked with over 50 countries world-wide and has been visiting professor or lectures in major universities including Johns Hopkins, Harvard, Mc Gill, Sydney, Geneva, Liverpool, Pavia, Modena & Reggio Emilia, and Brescia. In 2005 he received the Princess Chichibu TB Global Award. In 2009 he was nominated Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (F.R.C.P., London, UK). In 2010 he received the Wolfheze 20-Year Jubilee Award (The Netherlands). In 2014 he was appointed a Foundation Fellow of the European Respiratory Society (F.E.R.S.). In 2014 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award by the India International Public Health Conference of the Indian Medical Association. In 2016 he was made Honorary Member of the Russian Society of Physiatry. In 2017, he received the USAID Global Leader Award "in recognition of innovative approach, scientific rigor, and dedicate service in partnership to End TB". In 2019-2020 he was Professeur Titulaire at the Global Studies Institute of the University of Geneva.
Professor Fabrizio Tediosi is an economist specialized in public health and health systems and policy research. He holds a degree in economics and management from the University of Pavia, a MSc in Health Economics from the University of York, and a PhD in International Public Health from University of Basel. He is Research Group leader at the Department of Public Health and Epidemiology of the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute and Titular Professor, Faculty of Science, University of Basel. He is a research leader in health financing; developing and applying methods to evaluate and validate health interventions for delivering them at adequate levels of effective coverage; health policy analysis and evaluation; and the impact of global governance and policy on public health. He has authored over 200 publications, including articles in peer reviewed journals, books, book chapters, and working papers.
Dr Simone Villa is a research fellow at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Research in Health Sciences (MACH) of the University of Milan, Italy. He is a young medical doctor who graduated in 2018, with a Master's degree in Global Health and currently enrolled in the MSc in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK. In the past four years he has worked in the field of tuberculosis epidemiology, especially in vulnerable populations (eg, migrants, refugees, and homeless) and anti-TB R&D. He participated in the summer school on Global Health Challenges held at the University of Copenhagen in 2017 and in the WHO summer school on The Health of refugees and migrants: ensuring accessibility, promoting health, and saving lives in 2020. Currently, he is working on two European Commission-funded projects EU-PEARL, that aims to re-think how clinical trials are designed, and UNITE4TB, a 7 years-long phase II clinical trial for new
I - INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH.- 1 Definition of Global Health and its principles.- 2 Evolution of Global Health.- 3 Recent phenomena and the future of Global Health.- II - THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF DISEASE.- 4 Global burden of disease: principles and key health indicators.- 5 Health status of the world: estimates and epidemiological transition.- 6 Demographics of global health.- III - HEALTH THROUGHOUT THE LIFE COURSE.- 7 The global burden of childhood and adolescent illness.- 8 Child health and nutrition.- 9 Maternal Health burden and strategies.- 10 Aging and health.- IV - THE BURDEN OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND APPROACHES.- 11 HIV/AIDS.- 12 Tuberculosis.- 13 Malaria.- 14 Hepatitis.- 15 Parasitic and other Tropical Diseases.- 16 HPV and cervical cancer.- 17 Vaccine-preventable diseases.- 18 Influenza.- 19 Recent pandemics: SARS, Ebola, COVID-19.- 20 Antimicrobial resistance (AMR).- V THE BURDEN ON NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND APPROACHES.- 21 Cardiovascular diseases.- 22 Chronic obstructive lung diseases.- 23 Cancer.- 24 Diabetes.- 25 Mental Health and Substance Abuse.- 26 Blindness and eye diseases.- 27 Oral health.- 28 Injuries & Accidents.- VI - SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH.- 29 Poverty, inequities, inequalities as determinants of health.- 30 Nutrition and health.- 31 Migration and health.- 32 Environmental exposures and health.- 33 Power and commercial determinants of health.- VIIII- HEALTH SYSTEMS.- 34 Health system frameworks.- 35 Primary health care: historical background. 36 Governance.- 37 Financing.- 38 Information systems.- 39 Human resources.- 40 Essential medicines, procurement of commodities.- 41 Service delivery: public and private.- 42 Community engagement: NGOs and FBOs.- 43 Health systems resilience.- 44 Epidemic preparedness and response.- 45 Universal Health Coverage and social protection.- 46 Ensuring equitable access to medicines and vaccines.- 47 System thinking for health system strengthening.- VIII - INNOVATIONS FOR GLOBAL HEALTH.- 48 Genomics and the "-omics".- 49 Digital technology for health.- 50 The continuum of research in Global Health.- IX- GOVERNANCE OF GLOBAL HEALTH.- 51 Global governance of health.- 52 Global governance of health: World Health Organization and other GH actors.- 53 Essentials of governance, health policy and diplomacy.- 54 Financing global public goods.- 55 International cooperation and humanitarian action.- 56 International legislations.- 57 Advocacy and communication in global health.- X - THE ERA OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - RE-THINKING GLOBAL HEALTH.- 58 From MDGs to SDGS.- 59 The "One health" approach and the human-animal interface.- 60 The Agri-food system.- 61 Globalization, health & development.- 62 Climate change and impact on health.- 63 Planetary Health.- 64 Re-thinking and de-colonising Global Health.- XI - METHODS IN GLOBAL HEALTH.- 65 Quantitative methods: basics of epidemiology and biostatistics.- 66 Disease modelling.- 67 Qualitative methods in health studies and operational research.- 68 Health Policy and Systems Research.- 69 GRADE to assess evidence.- 70 Methods in surveillance and monitoring.- 71 Economics of global health.- 72 Priority setting and health technology assessment.- 73 Principles of health care management.
Erscheinungsdatum | 09.09.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Sustainable Development Goals Series |
Zusatzinfo | XIX, 577 p. 81 illus., 78 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 1507 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitswesen |
Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung | |
Schlagworte | Access to health care • Burden of Disease • decolonising Global Health • epidemic preparedness • Health inequalities • health systems resilience • Planetary health • Public Health • SDG 3 • SDG3 • SDGs • Sustainable Development Goals • universal health coverage |
ISBN-10 | 3-031-33850-2 / 3031338502 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-031-33850-2 / 9783031338502 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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