ABSTRACT

Perhaps no other public policy issue has greater potential to affect some of the most significant economic, political, social, and ethical changes of the 21st century than global health. In this book, a scholar/physician team authors a comprehensive introduction to global health issues and emphasises the potential of public health intervention to improve the longevity and quality of human life across the globe. The authors have lived and worked in Africa as well as in medically underserved areas of the United States, so they write with firsthand experience and authority. Using themes of interconnectedness, globalisation, and united concern from citizens, this book encourages readers to consider the role that they might play as engaged citizens in taking on the global public health challenges of the 21st century including everything from AIDs and flu to tobacco, obesity, and threats in conflict zones.

part I|45 pages

Foundations of Global Health

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction to Global Health

chapter 2|14 pages

Key Concepts in Global Health

part II|38 pages

Medical Aspects of Global Health

chapter 4|20 pages

Global Health and Communicable Diseases

part III|67 pages

The International Relations of Global Health

chapter 7|15 pages

Global Health and Security

chapter 8|22 pages

Global Health and Human Rights

part IV|65 pages

Promoting Global Health