Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Public Health - Emerging and Re-emerging Issues

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Russell Kabir
Russell Kabir

Anglia Ruskin University,
United Kingdom

Sayeeda Rahman
Sayeeda Rahman

University of Bradford,
United Kingdom

Published17 October 2018

Doi10.5772/intechopen.72391

ISBN978-1-78984-150-3

Print ISBN978-1-78984-149-7

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-1-83881-682-7

Copyright year2018

Number of pages184

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1. Emergence of New Epidemiological Hepatitis B and C Profiles in High Risk Groups in Latin America

By Livia Melo Villar, Helena Medina Cruz, Moyra Machado Portilho, Jakeline Ribeiro Barbosa, Ana Carolina Fonseca da Mendonça and Geane Lopes Flores

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2. Emerging and Re-emerging Arboviral Diseases as a Global Health Problem

By Serena Marchi, Claudia Maria Trombetta and Emanuele Montomoli

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6. Combating Cancer Through Public Health Practice in the United States: An In-Depth Look at the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program

By Sherri L. Stewart, Nikki S. Hayes, Angela R. Moore, Robert Bailey II, Phaeydra M. Brown and Ena Wanliss

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9. Dilemmas and Impasses in Public Health Policies Directed at People Who Make Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs in Brazil

By Maria Cristina Gonçalves Vicentin, Jacqueline Isaac Machado Brigagão and Pedro Paulo Freire Piani

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