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Communicable Diseases in the African Continent |
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The 2nd edition of this widely used book is an
updated version.
covers fifty-four diseases which may be found
in the African continent.
While this book is intended to served as a
guide to health professionals involved in the
control and prevention of the spread of
communicable diseases, it is mainly aimed at
meeting the training needs of most categories
of nurses and health personnel in a concise
and convenient form, designed for easy
reference. A nurse educator or medical
educator should find this book very useful in
the educational preparation of:
Pupil nurses who are training to become
enrolled nurses:
Student nurses (enrolled nurses) who are
involved in the bridging course towards
registration as a professional nurse:
Student nurses either in a four year Diploma
or a Degree comprehensive Nursing
program for registration towards
professional nursing.
Features of this edition include a long detailed
chapter devoted to the epidemology and
control of Aids, its prevention, treatment and
specific nursing interventions for Aids
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The Preventative and promotive health digest
in the changing Africa |
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“Prevention is better than cure”. This book aims at the prevention of diseases, injury and infirmity.
It also aims at prolonging the life span promoting physical, mental and social well-being, and developing
n the individual a sense of responsibility for his own health, that of his family and community.
The nurse in Africa is in the forefront of primary health care that is affordable, accessible and above
all acceptable.
The second edition of this widely used book is an updated version.
It covers most of the planned change that the Department of Health in South Africa is still consulting
on before implementation. It also covers those aspects that have been implemented already. Main
features in this regard covers the following:
- The National Health Plan
- The National Health Service (NHS)
- The Expanded Immunisation Program me (EIP)
- Priorities of the Department of Health in South Africa
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