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Oxford Textbook of Global Health of Women, Newborns, Children, and Adolescents, PDF eBook

Oxford Textbook of Global Health of Women, Newborns, Children, and Adolescents PDF

Edited by Delan Devakumar, Jennifer Hall, Zeshan Qureshi, Joy Lawn

Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Public Health series

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Each year there are 10 million deaths among newborns (including stillbirths), children, and adolescents, as well as from maternal causes.

These deaths are mostly preventable with existing interventions - a major injustice in todays world.

The vast majority happen in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, yet the dangers facing women and children are relevant everywhere.

While middle- and high-income countries have lower mortality rates overall, there are still majorinequalities in outcomes within these countries.

To improve health outcomes for women and children around the world, more data on the burden of disease and evidence of intervention effectiveness are crucial. The Oxford Textbook of Global Health of Women, Newborns, Children, and Adolescents is the first comprehensive book on this topic.

Written by experts in the field, this invaluable source takes a lifecourse approach to health.

Following women from adolescence to motherhood, it covers sexual and reproductive health, HIV, pregnancy, mental health, and much more.

Child development is traced from conception through to pregnancy, the newborn period, and into childhood and adolescence, withtopics including newborn care, nutrition, infections, and injuries.

This comprehensive resource asks uncomfortable but necessary questions about the determinants of health, such as maltreatment, injury, and malnutrition, and looks at how to influence policy and inspire change. Divided into eight sections and following the lifecourse, the Oxford Textbook of Global Health of Women, Newborns, Children, and Adolescents has a clear structure, helpful illustrations, and study questions in each chapter.

Easy to use, it is the ideal textbook for students and practitioners in health care or global health.

Looking to the future, it is also an invaluable starting point for policymakers and anyone with a general interest in the subject area.

With practical case studiesand examples from high and low-resource settings, this book is a unique resource for those involved in women's and children's health everywhere.

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