Public Health, Disease and Development in Africa
Herausgeber: Kalipeni, Ezekiel; Grigsby-Toussaint, Diana S; Iwelunmor, Juliet
Public Health, Disease and Development in Africa
Herausgeber: Kalipeni, Ezekiel; Grigsby-Toussaint, Diana S; Iwelunmor, Juliet
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As countries are affected by changes to populations, environments, and economics they also experience changes in terms of health threats. Using the revised epidemiological and nutrition transition framework, this book explores the future challenges to health in Africa. Using case studies it interrogates the dual burden of communicable and non-co
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As countries are affected by changes to populations, environments, and economics they also experience changes in terms of health threats. Using the revised epidemiological and nutrition transition framework, this book explores the future challenges to health in Africa. Using case studies it interrogates the dual burden of communicable and non-co
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589639
- ISBN-10: 036758963X
- Artikelnr.: 69893704
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589639
- ISBN-10: 036758963X
- Artikelnr.: 69893704
Ezekiel Kalipeni is a population and health geographer with research interests in demographic, health, environmental, and resource issues in sub-Saharan Africa. He has carried out extensive research on the population dynamics of Malawi, and Africa in general, including concentrating on the issues of fertility, mortality, migration, and health care. He is currently researching the drivers and consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. Juliet Iwelunmor is an associate professor at St. Louis University, Missouri. She explores social, cultural, behavioural, and policy factors that influence the health of individuals, families, and communities across the lifespan. She is particularly interested in global health issues, having previously worked as the Culture Sector coordinator for the UNESCO Intersectoral Platform on HIV and AIDS. Diana S. Grigsby-Toussaint is an associate professor in the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. As a social epidemiologist, she attempts to elucidate how and why socio-environmental factors influence health in local, national, and international contexts. Her research explores the three pillars of health (diet, physical activity, and sleep) on non-communicable disease risk among vulnerable populations by utilizing an interdisciplinary approach spanning epidemiology, geography, and nutrition. Dr. Grigsby-Toussaint's research has been supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, USDA, and NSF, and her work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune and The Huffington Post. Imelda K. Moise is an applied health geographer and monitoring & evaluation (M&E) specialist, expert in multi-method approaches, community-based participatory research, culturally responsive research, and Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis. Her research focuses on the interface of the social determinants of health, health disparities, and inequities particularly among adolescents and maternal and child health populations, infectious diseases (HIV), and linking research to practice or policy. She also supported USAID-funded health programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and spent five years in Illinois coordinating federally funded research projects and program evaluation for state agency initiatives and ongoing programs, and six years as a Peace Corps technical trainer in Zambia.
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction: Africa's Epidemiologic Transition of
Dual Burden of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases 2. Taking it
Global: Towards an Index of Wellbeing for Low- to Middle-income Countries
PART II: EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 3. Examining the West
African Ebola Outbreak through the Application of the Disease Ecology
Framework 4. Progress towards Combatting HIV/AIDS in Africa 5. Progress
towards Combatting Malaria in Africa 6. The Impact of Land Use and Land
Cover Change on the Spatial Distribution of Buruli Ulcer in Southwest Ghana
7. Perilous Outcomes: The Intersection of Culture, Maternal Health, and
HIV/AIDS on Malawian Women in the Face of an International Development
Consensus PART III: NONCOMMUNICABLE/DEGENERATIVE DISEASE COMPLEX 8.
Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: The
Case of Ghana and South Africa 9. Racial and Ethnic Differences in
Non-Communicable Diseases in South Africa 10. Weight Status and
Uncontrolled Urbanization in Cameroon: Current and Future Health Challenges
11. Maternal Perception about Early Childhood Caries in Nigeria 12. Health
Data Collection Efforts and Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case Study in
Uganda PART IV: FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH 13. Nutritional and
Nutraceutical Properties of Traditional African Foods 14. Multi-Level
Participatory Approaches to Mobilize Dietary Diversity for Improved Infant
and Young Child Feeding in Banana-Based Agri-Food Systems of Rural East
Africa
Dual Burden of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases 2. Taking it
Global: Towards an Index of Wellbeing for Low- to Middle-income Countries
PART II: EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 3. Examining the West
African Ebola Outbreak through the Application of the Disease Ecology
Framework 4. Progress towards Combatting HIV/AIDS in Africa 5. Progress
towards Combatting Malaria in Africa 6. The Impact of Land Use and Land
Cover Change on the Spatial Distribution of Buruli Ulcer in Southwest Ghana
7. Perilous Outcomes: The Intersection of Culture, Maternal Health, and
HIV/AIDS on Malawian Women in the Face of an International Development
Consensus PART III: NONCOMMUNICABLE/DEGENERATIVE DISEASE COMPLEX 8.
Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: The
Case of Ghana and South Africa 9. Racial and Ethnic Differences in
Non-Communicable Diseases in South Africa 10. Weight Status and
Uncontrolled Urbanization in Cameroon: Current and Future Health Challenges
11. Maternal Perception about Early Childhood Caries in Nigeria 12. Health
Data Collection Efforts and Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case Study in
Uganda PART IV: FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH 13. Nutritional and
Nutraceutical Properties of Traditional African Foods 14. Multi-Level
Participatory Approaches to Mobilize Dietary Diversity for Improved Infant
and Young Child Feeding in Banana-Based Agri-Food Systems of Rural East
Africa
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction: Africa's Epidemiologic Transition of
Dual Burden of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases 2. Taking it
Global: Towards an Index of Wellbeing for Low- to Middle-income Countries
PART II: EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 3. Examining the West
African Ebola Outbreak through the Application of the Disease Ecology
Framework 4. Progress towards Combatting HIV/AIDS in Africa 5. Progress
towards Combatting Malaria in Africa 6. The Impact of Land Use and Land
Cover Change on the Spatial Distribution of Buruli Ulcer in Southwest Ghana
7. Perilous Outcomes: The Intersection of Culture, Maternal Health, and
HIV/AIDS on Malawian Women in the Face of an International Development
Consensus PART III: NONCOMMUNICABLE/DEGENERATIVE DISEASE COMPLEX 8.
Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: The
Case of Ghana and South Africa 9. Racial and Ethnic Differences in
Non-Communicable Diseases in South Africa 10. Weight Status and
Uncontrolled Urbanization in Cameroon: Current and Future Health Challenges
11. Maternal Perception about Early Childhood Caries in Nigeria 12. Health
Data Collection Efforts and Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case Study in
Uganda PART IV: FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH 13. Nutritional and
Nutraceutical Properties of Traditional African Foods 14. Multi-Level
Participatory Approaches to Mobilize Dietary Diversity for Improved Infant
and Young Child Feeding in Banana-Based Agri-Food Systems of Rural East
Africa
Dual Burden of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases 2. Taking it
Global: Towards an Index of Wellbeing for Low- to Middle-income Countries
PART II: EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES 3. Examining the West
African Ebola Outbreak through the Application of the Disease Ecology
Framework 4. Progress towards Combatting HIV/AIDS in Africa 5. Progress
towards Combatting Malaria in Africa 6. The Impact of Land Use and Land
Cover Change on the Spatial Distribution of Buruli Ulcer in Southwest Ghana
7. Perilous Outcomes: The Intersection of Culture, Maternal Health, and
HIV/AIDS on Malawian Women in the Face of an International Development
Consensus PART III: NONCOMMUNICABLE/DEGENERATIVE DISEASE COMPLEX 8.
Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: The
Case of Ghana and South Africa 9. Racial and Ethnic Differences in
Non-Communicable Diseases in South Africa 10. Weight Status and
Uncontrolled Urbanization in Cameroon: Current and Future Health Challenges
11. Maternal Perception about Early Childhood Caries in Nigeria 12. Health
Data Collection Efforts and Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case Study in
Uganda PART IV: FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH 13. Nutritional and
Nutraceutical Properties of Traditional African Foods 14. Multi-Level
Participatory Approaches to Mobilize Dietary Diversity for Improved Infant
and Young Child Feeding in Banana-Based Agri-Food Systems of Rural East
Africa