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Biostatistics

  1. Dawson, B., & Trapp, R. G. (2004). Basic clinical biostatistics. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, Medical Pub. Division,.
  2. Gerstman, B. B. (2015). Basic biostatistics: statistics for public health practice. Jones and Bartlett Publishers,.
  3. Glaser, A. N. (2001). High-yield biostatistics. Lippincott Williams  Wilkins,.
  4. Mahajan, B. K. (1970). Methods in biostatistics for medical students and research workers. Kothari Book Depot.
  5. Motulsky, H. (n.d.). Intuitive biostatistics: a nonmathematical guide to statistical thinking.
  6. Pagano, M. (2018). Principles of biostatistics. CRC Press;
  7. Pagano, M., & Gauvreau, K. (2000). Principles of biostatistics. Duxbury;
  8. S, L. K. (1975). Biostatistics for medical students. East African Literature Bureau;
  9. Sullivan, L. M. (2018). Essentials of biostatistics in public health. Jones  Barlett Learning;

 

DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICIES

EMERGING TRENDS IN PUBLIC HEALTH

  1. Buse, K., & Mays, N. (2012). Making health policy. Open University Press;
  2. Clements, B. W. (2009). Disasters and public health; planning and response. Elsevier;
  3. Gibney, M. J. (2004). Public health nutrition. Blackwell Science;
  4. Mwabu, G. et al{Ed}, & Wang’ombe, J. (2004). Improving health policy in Africa. UONP.
  5. Peters, D. H. (c2009.). Improving health service delivery in developing countries: from evidence to action. World Bank;

EPIDEMIOLOGY

  1. Aschengrau, A., & Seage, G. R. (c2014.). Essentials of epidemiology in public health. Jones Bartlett Learning.
  2. Beaglehole, R., & Bonita, R. (2006). Basic epidemiology. World Health Organization.
  3. Celentano, D. D., & Mosyses, S. (2019). Gordis epidemiology. Elsevier.
  4. Cromley, E. K., & McLafferty, S. L. (c2012.). GIS and public health. The Guilford Press.
  5. Friis, R. H., & Sellers, T. A. (c2014.). Epidemiology for public health practice. Jones  Bartlett Learning,.
  6. Gordis, Leon (2009). Epidemiology. Saunders Elsevier Inc.
  7. Heggenhougen, H. K. (2010). Epidemiology and demography in public health /. Academic Press,.
  8. Noah, N. D. (1998). Communicable disease: epidemiology and control. Wiley.
  9. Porta, M. S. (2014). A dictionary of epidemiology. Oxford University Press.
  10. Streiner, D. L., & Norman, G. R. (1989). PDQ epidemiology. Sales and distribution, C.V. Mosby.
  11. Willett, W. (1990). Nutritional epidemiology. Oxford University Press.

 

 

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RESEARCH METHODS

  1. Allsop, J. ed). (2013). Researching health: qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. Sage publ.
  2. Dane, F. C. (1990). Research methods. Brooks/Cole Pub. Co.
  3. Graziano, A. M., & Raulin, M. L. (2000). Research methods: a process of inquiry. Allyn and Bacon.
  4. Kothari, C. R. (2019). Research methodology: methods and techniques. New Age International Limited;
  5. Liamputtong, P., & Ezzy, D. (2005). Qualitative research methods. Oxford University Press,
  6. Mugenda, O. M., & Mugenda, A. G. (2003). Research methods: quantitative and qualitative approaches. Acts press.
  7. Rukwaru, M. (n.d.). Social research methods: a complete guide.
  8. Trochim, W. M. K., & Donnelly, J. P. (2008). Research methods knowledge base. Atomic Dog/Cengage learning.

 

 

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