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Handbook of Global Tuberculosis Control: Practices and Challenges by Yichen Lu, ISBN-13: 978-1493966653
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The "Handbook of Global Tuberculosis Control: Practices and Challenges" by Yichen Lu provides a comprehensive overview of tuberculosis (TB) management and control strategies on a global scale. This book addresses the multifaceted challenges posed by TB, including epidemiology, diagnostics, treatment protocols, and public health initiatives. It highlights best practices and innovative approaches in various regions, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers to combat the TB epidemic effectively. The handbook serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the field, offering insights into current trends and future directions in TB control efforts worldwide.
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**Title:** Handbook of Global Tuberculosis Control: Practices and Challenges
**Author:** Yichen Lu
**ISBN-13:** 978-1493966653
**Publication Year:** 2017
**Publisher:** Springer
**Format:** Print and eBook
**Pages:** 305
**Language:** English
**Subject:** Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Tuberculosis Management
**Description:** This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the global challenges of tuberculosis control, covering best practices, current strategies, and innovative approaches in the fight against TB on a worldwide scale.
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The "Handbook of Global Tuberculosis Control: Practices and Challenges" by Yichen Lu serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of tuberculosis management. It offers a comprehensive overview of current practices, emerging challenges, and innovative strategies for combating tuberculosis worldwide. Through evidence-based insights and case studies, the book emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to tackle the complexities of TB control. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, it equips readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to improve outcomes in tuberculosis care and ultimately contribute to global public health efforts.
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