Clinical Neuroepidemiology of Acute and Chronic Disorders 1st Edition
Capture immediate attention with a book that meets the growing demand for rigorous population-based insight into neurological disease. Clinical Neuroepidemiology of Acute and Chronic Disorders, 1st Edition by Jahangir Moini, Amparo Gutierrez, and Nicholas Avgeropoulos delivers a modern, clinically focused roadmap for understanding incidence, risk, prognosis, and prevention across acute and chronic neurological conditions.
Dive into clearly organized chapters that bridge clinical neurology and epidemiologic methods: from study design, surveillance, and biostatistics to real-world applications in stroke, epilepsy, dementia, multiple sclerosis, neuroinfectious and traumatic brain injuries. Each section emphasizes practical interpretation of population-level data, imaging and biomarker integration, health disparities, and implications for clinical practice and public health policy.
This book is tailored for neurologists, clinical epidemiologists, public health professionals, trainees, and hospital leaders seeking evidence-based strategies to reduce disease burden locally and globally. With examples relevant to North America, Europe, Asia, and low- and middle-income settings, it supports decision-making across diverse healthcare systems and research environments.
Practical, authoritative, and accessible, Clinical Neuroepidemiology of Acute and Chronic Disorders is an essential reference for anyone who needs to translate epidemiologic findings into better patient care and population health. Add this indispensable volume to your professional library today to stay at the forefront of neuroepidemiology and strengthen your clinical and public health impact.
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