Essentials of Global Health is one of the newest texts in the Essential Public Health series. The book is a
clear, concise, and user-friendly introduction to the most critical issues in global health. It illustrates key
themes with an extensive set of case studies, examples, and the latest evidence. While the book offers a global
perspective, particular attention is given to the health-development link, to developing countries, and to the
health needs of poor and disadvantaged people. This introductory level textbook is perfect for undergraduate students
and others new to the field of public health or global health. It is based on and designed for a one-semester global
health course.
The book is organized in four parts:
Principles, Measurements, and the Health-Development Link: The principles of global health; Health Determinants,
Measurements, and Trends; and Health, Education, Poverty, and the Economy.
Cross-Cutting Global Health Themes: Human Rights, Ethics, and Global Health; An Introduction to Health Systems;
and, Culture and Health.
The Burden of Disease: The Environment and Health; Nutrition and Health; Women�s Health; Child Health; Infectious
Diseases; Non-Communicable Diseases; and, Unintentional Injuries.
Working Together to Improve Global Health: Conflicts, Natural Disasters, and Other Emergencies; Cooperating
to Improve Global Health; and, Science Technology, and the Public�s Health.