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Health research in developing countries has many facets. On one side, malaria and AIDS as main causes of morbidity and mortality are a focus for clinical and epidemiological studies. On the other side, the need for improving the health care system in general cannot be overestimated. The book offers a survey of current and important topics of health research in developing countries. Special emphasis is placed to show that cooperation of different health research areas if of highest importance in future. In addition the CRSN (Burkina Faso) - University of Heidelberg collaboration is given as a model that allows high class research in remote areas of any developing country. An absolutely must for all who are working in clinical, epidemiological and health systems research for and in developing countries.
Tropical medicine --- Medicine --- Research. --- Biomedical research --- Medical research --- Diseases, Tropical --- Hygiene, Tropical --- Public health, Tropical --- Sanitation, Tropical --- Tropical diseases --- Medical climatology --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Epidemiology. --- Statistics. --- Public Health. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences. --- Statistical analysis --- Statistical data --- Statistical methods --- Statistical science --- Mathematics --- Econometrics --- Diseases --- Public health --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Public health. --- Infectious diseases. --- Statistics . --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation
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Health research in developing countries has many facets. On one side, malaria and AIDS as main causes of morbidity and mortality are a focus for clinical and epidemiological studies. On the other side, the need for improving the health care system in general cannot be overestimated. The book offers a survey of current and important topics of health research in developing countries. Special emphasis is placed to show that cooperation of different health research areas if of highest importance in future. In addition the CRSN (Burkina Faso) - University of Heidelberg collaboration is given as a model that allows high class research in remote areas of any developing country. An absolutely must for all who are working in clinical, epidemiological and health systems research for and in developing countries.
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This book attests to the ample research needs and opportunities around migration and health, with a focus on recent as well as earlier migration to Europe. It sheds light on several issues ranging from non-communicable disease epidemiology and health services utilization to aspects of quality of life, and of some methodological challenges.
Emigration and Immigration --- Global Health --- Transcultural medical care --- stomach cancer --- Laurén classification --- migrants --- former Soviet Union --- cohort --- Germany --- caries --- decay --- Decayed Missing and Filled index (DMF) and dental health --- refugee --- asylum seeker --- obesity --- weight loss --- diet --- lifestyle --- African migrants --- children left behind --- parental migration --- physical health --- children health --- health-related quality of life --- HRQL --- acculturation --- Turkish --- SF-12 --- surveys and questionnaires --- health --- quality of life --- migrant --- colorectal cancer --- young-onset --- clinical characteristics --- pathological characteristics --- Former Soviet Union --- resettlers --- genetic differences --- cardiovascular diseases --- GWAS --- Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) --- cognition --- Turkish migrants --- predictors --- oral health care --- dental --- access --- attitude --- Eritrea --- refugees --- asylum-seekers --- qualitative --- health care --- utilization --- depression --- self-rated health --- functional limitations --- older age --- migrant status --- health inequalities --- trend analysis --- Europe --- Mexican --- Hispanic/Latino paradox --- stress --- migration --- subjective health --- smoking --- diabetes --- healthcare utilization
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This book attests to the ample research needs and opportunities around migration and health, with a focus on recent as well as earlier migration to Europe. It sheds light on several issues ranging from non-communicable disease epidemiology and health services utilization to aspects of quality of life, and of some methodological challenges.
Emigration and Immigration --- Global Health --- Transcultural medical care --- stomach cancer --- Laurén classification --- migrants --- former Soviet Union --- cohort --- Germany --- caries --- decay --- Decayed Missing and Filled index (DMF) and dental health --- refugee --- asylum seeker --- obesity --- weight loss --- diet --- lifestyle --- African migrants --- children left behind --- parental migration --- physical health --- children health --- health-related quality of life --- HRQL --- acculturation --- Turkish --- SF-12 --- surveys and questionnaires --- health --- quality of life --- migrant --- colorectal cancer --- young-onset --- clinical characteristics --- pathological characteristics --- Former Soviet Union --- resettlers --- genetic differences --- cardiovascular diseases --- GWAS --- Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) --- cognition --- Turkish migrants --- predictors --- oral health care --- dental --- access --- attitude --- Eritrea --- refugees --- asylum-seekers --- qualitative --- health care --- utilization --- depression --- self-rated health --- functional limitations --- older age --- migrant status --- health inequalities --- trend analysis --- Europe --- Mexican --- Hispanic/Latino paradox --- stress --- migration --- subjective health --- smoking --- diabetes --- healthcare utilization
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This book attests to the ample research needs and opportunities around migration and health, with a focus on recent as well as earlier migration to Europe. It sheds light on several issues ranging from non-communicable disease epidemiology and health services utilization to aspects of quality of life, and of some methodological challenges.
Emigration and Immigration --- Global Health --- Transcultural medical care --- stomach cancer --- Laurén classification --- migrants --- former Soviet Union --- cohort --- Germany --- caries --- decay --- Decayed Missing and Filled index (DMF) and dental health --- refugee --- asylum seeker --- obesity --- weight loss --- diet --- lifestyle --- African migrants --- children left behind --- parental migration --- physical health --- children health --- health-related quality of life --- HRQL --- acculturation --- Turkish --- SF-12 --- surveys and questionnaires --- health --- quality of life --- migrant --- colorectal cancer --- young-onset --- clinical characteristics --- pathological characteristics --- Former Soviet Union --- resettlers --- genetic differences --- cardiovascular diseases --- GWAS --- Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) --- cognition --- Turkish migrants --- predictors --- oral health care --- dental --- access --- attitude --- Eritrea --- refugees --- asylum-seekers --- qualitative --- health care --- utilization --- depression --- self-rated health --- functional limitations --- older age --- migrant status --- health inequalities --- trend analysis --- Europe --- Mexican --- Hispanic/Latino paradox --- stress --- migration --- subjective health --- smoking --- diabetes --- healthcare utilization --- stomach cancer --- Laurén classification --- migrants --- former Soviet Union --- cohort --- Germany --- caries --- decay --- Decayed Missing and Filled index (DMF) and dental health --- refugee --- asylum seeker --- obesity --- weight loss --- diet --- lifestyle --- African migrants --- children left behind --- parental migration --- physical health --- children health --- health-related quality of life --- HRQL --- acculturation --- Turkish --- SF-12 --- surveys and questionnaires --- health --- quality of life --- migrant --- colorectal cancer --- young-onset --- clinical characteristics --- pathological characteristics --- Former Soviet Union --- resettlers --- genetic differences --- cardiovascular diseases --- GWAS --- Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) --- cognition --- Turkish migrants --- predictors --- oral health care --- dental --- access --- attitude --- Eritrea --- refugees --- asylum-seekers --- qualitative --- health care --- utilization --- depression --- self-rated health --- functional limitations --- older age --- migrant status --- health inequalities --- trend analysis --- Europe --- Mexican --- Hispanic/Latino paradox --- stress --- migration --- subjective health --- smoking --- diabetes --- healthcare utilization
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