ITG Library - Recent Book Acquisitions

Bulletin 127 - 01/07/2018 - 31/12/2018

B. Natural science. Statistics

  • Muindi F, Tsai JW. Journeys in science; inspiring the next generation. London, Academic Press, 2017. 130 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Andersen J, Toom K, Poli S, Miller PF. Research management; Europe and beyond. London, Academic Press, 2017. 378 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Sukhai MA, Mohler CE. Creating a culture of accessibility in the sciences. London, Academic Press, 2017. 348 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Williams M, Curtis MJ, Mullane K. Research in the biomedical sciences; transparent and reproducible. London, Academic Press, 2017. 382 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Christian K. Keys to running successful research projects; all the things they never teach you. London, Academic Press, 2018. 498 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Jaeger A, Dinin AJ. The postdoc landscape; the invisible scholars. London, Academic Press, 2018. 252 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Gotlieb AI. Planning for a career in biomedical and life sciences; learn to navigate a tough research culture by harnessing the power of career building; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 184 pp. [ITG Library: B/Online]
  • Christian D. Origin story: a big story of everything. London, Allen Lane, 2018. 357 pp. [ITG Library: B/24073]
  • Foster MJ, Jewell ST. Assembling the pieces of a systematic review: a guide for librarians. Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield, 2017. 226 pp. [ITG Library: BA/24038]
  • Csiszar A. The scientific journal; authorship and the politics of knowledge in the nineteenth century. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2018. 376 pp. [ITG Library: BA/24037]
  • Anderson R. Scholarly communication: what everyone needs to know. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018. 280 pp. [ITG Library: BA/24057]
  • Rousseau R, Egghe L, Guns R. Becoming metric-wise: a bibliometric guide for researchers. London, Chandos, 2018. 385 pp. [ITG Library: BA/24058]
  • Markovac J, et al. Medical and scientific publishing; author, editor, and reviewer perspectives. London, Academic Press, 2018. 356 pp. [ITG Library: BA/Online]
  • Sugimoto CR, Larivière V. Measuring research: what everyone needs to know. New York, Oxford University Press, 2018. 149 pp. [ITG Library: BA/24074]
  • Weinstock Netanel N. Copyright: what everyone needs to know. New York, Oxford University Press, 2018. 228 pp. [ITG Library: BA/24077]
  • Thompson JD. Statistics for bioinformatics; methods for multiple sequence alignment. London, ISTE Press Elsevier, 2017. 146 pp. [ITG Library: BB/Online]
  • Malin CH, Gudaitis T, Holt TJ, Kilger M. Deception in the digital age; exploiting and defending human targets through computer-mediated communications. London, Academic Press, 2017. 284 pp. [ITG Library: BB/Online]
  • Smalheiser NH. Data literacy; how to make your experiments robust and reproducible. London, Academic Press, 2017. 282 pp. [ITG Library: BB/Online]
  • Sittig DF. Clinical informatics literacy; 5000 concepts that every informatician should know. London, Academic Press, 2017. 252 pp. [ITG Library: BB/Online]
  • Cox A, Verbaan E. Exploring research data management. London, Facet Publishing, 2018. 196 pp. [ITG Library: BB/24039]
  • Sheikh A, et al. Key advances in clinical informatics; transforming health care through health information technology. London, Academic Press, 2018. 334 pp. [ITG Library: BB/Online]
  • Bruce N, Pope D, Stanistreet D. Quantitative methods for health research; a practical interactive guide to epidemiology and statistics; 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Blackwell, 2018. div. pp. [ITG Library: BBW/Online]
  • Rayat CS. Statistical methods in medical research. Singapore, Springer, 2018. 158 pp. [ITG Library: BBW/Online]
  • Vexler A, Hutson AD. Statistics in the health sciences; theory, applications, and computing. Boca Raton, FL, Chapman & Hall, 2018. 397 pp. (CRC Biostatistics Series). [ITG Library: BBW/Online]
  • Rees DG. Essential statistics for medical practice. Boca Raton, Chapman & Hall, 2018. 223 pp. [ITG Library: BBW/Online]
  • Pagano M, Gauvreau K. Principles of biostatistics; 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL, Chapman & Hall, 2018. 524 pp. [ITG Library: BBW/Online]
  • Goodman MS. Biostatistics for medical and public health research. Abingdon, Routledge, 2018. 560 pp. [ITG Library: BBW/Online]
  • Coulston AM, Boushey CJ, Ferruzzi M, Delahanty LM. Nutrition in the prevention and treatment of disease; 4th ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 1072 pp. [ITG Library: BE/Online]
  • Ishiguro E, Haskey N, Campbell K. Gut microbiota; interactive effects on nutrition and health. London, Academic Press, 2018. 208 pp. [ITG Library: BE/Online]
  • Newby PK. Food and nutrition: what everyone needs to know. New York, Oxford University Press, 2018. 293 pp. [ITG Library: BE/24083]
  • WHO. Guideline: implementing effective actions for improving adolescent nutrition. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 58 pp. [ITG Library: BE/Online]
  • WHO. Chemicals road map: workbook. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 74 pp. [ITG Library: BE/Online]
  • Nair H, Clarke W. Mass spectrometry for the clinical laboratory. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2017. 304 pp. [ITG Library: BEG/Online]
  • Watson RR, Collier RJ, Preedy VR. Nutrients in dairy and their implications for health and disease. London, Academic Press, 2018. 490 pp. [ITG Library: BET/Online]
  • Feldman D. Vitamin D. Volume 1: Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics; 4th ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 1180 pp. [ITG Library: BEVD/Online]
  • Ashley JM. Human resilience against food insecurity. London, Academic Press, 2018. 260 pp. [ITG Library: BEX/Online]
  • Yong E. I contain multitudes: the microbes within us and a grander view of life. London, Vintage, 2016. 354 pp. [ITG Library: BJ/24043]
  • Blanco A, Blanco G. Medical biochemistry. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2017. 826 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Nambisan P. An introduction to ethical, safety and intellectual property rights issues in biotechnology. London, Academic Press, 2017. 392 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Farrell RE. RNA methodologies; laboratory guide for isolation and characterization; 5th ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 876 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Barh D, Azevedo V. Omics technologies and bio-engineering; towards improving quality of life. London, Academic Press, 2017. 618 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Barh D, Azevedo V. Omics technologies and bio-engineering. Volume 2: Towards improving quality of life. London, Academic Press, 2018. 420 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Echalier G, Perrimon N, Mohr SE. Drosophila cells in culture; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 258 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • van Holde KE, Zlatanova J. The evolution of molecular biology; the search for the secrets of life. London, Academic Press, 2018. 242 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Gupta SP. Viral proteases and their inhibitors. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2018. 516 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Arrighi N. Stem cells; therapeutic innovations under control. Amsterdam, ISTE Press Elsevier, 2018. 192 pp. [ITG Library: BJC/Online]
  • Quammen D. The tangled tree: a radical new history of life. London, William Collins, 2018. 461 pp. [ITG Library: BJS/24048]
  • Douglas AE. Fundamentals of microbiome science; how microbes shape animal biology. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2018. 236 pp. [ITG Library: BJS/24042]
  • Burton ZF. Evolution since coding; cradles, halos, barrels, and wings. London, Academic Press, 2018. 212 pp. [ITG Library: BJS/Online]
  • Ayala FJ. Evolution, explanation, ethics and aesthetics; towards a philosophy of biology. London, Academic Press, 2018. 420 pp. [ITG Library: BJS/Online]
  • Rosenberg E. It’s in your DNA; from discovery to structure, function and role in evolution, cancer and aging. London, Academic Press, 2017. 2018 pp. [ITG Library: BJT/Online]
  • Najafov A, Hoxhaj G. Western blotting guru. London, Academic Press, 2017. 100 pp. [ITG Library: BJT/Online]
  • Laurence J. Translating microRNAs to the clinic. London, Academic Press, 2017. 392 pp. [ITG Library: BJT/Online]
  • Nagarajan M. Metagenomics; perspectives, methods, and applications. London, Academic Press, 2018. 398 pp. [ITG Library: BJT/Online]
  • Morand S, Lajaunie C. Biodiversity and health; linking life, ecosystems, societies. London, ISTE Press Elsevier, 2017. 300 pp. [ITG Library: BJX/Online]
  • Rees PA. Examining ecology; exercises in environmental biology and conservation. London, Academic Press, 2017. 414 pp. [ITG Library: BJX/Online]
  • Hauer FR, Lamberti GA. Methods in stream ecology. Volume 1: ecosystem structure; 3rd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 506 pp. [ITG Library: BJX/Online]
  • McIntosh A, Pontius J. Science and the global environment; case studies integrating science global environment. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2018. 514 pp. [ITG Library: BJX/Online]
  • Würsig B, Thewissen JGM, Kovacs KM. Encyclopedia of marine mammals; 3rd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 1190 pp. [ITG Library: BLT/Online]
  • Scanes CG, Toukhsati S. Animals and human society. London, Academic Press, 2018. 540 pp. [ITG Library: BLV/Online]
  • Alves RRN, Albuquerque UP. Ethnozoology; animals in our lives. London, Academic Press, 2018. 552 pp. [ITG Library: BLV/Online]
  • Walsh PF. Intelligence, biosecurity and bioterrorism. London, Palgrave Macmilan, 2018. 300 [ITG Library: BW/24087]

C. Internal medicine

  • Jameson JL, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Loscalzo J. Harrison’s principles of internal medicine; 20th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill Education, 2018. 2 volumes. 3528 + div. pp. [ITG Library: C/24090]
  • Devisch I. Ziek van gezondheid; voor elk probleem een pil? Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij, 2018. 190 pp. [ITG Library: CB/24052]
  • Gallagher C, Ewer M. Ethical challenges in oncology; patient care, research, education, and economics. London, Academic Press, 2017. 348 pp. [ITG Library: CBE/Online]
  • Snyder M. Genomics and personalized medicine; what everyone needs to know. New York, Oxford University Press, 2016. 166 pp. [ITG Library: CBK/24088]
  • David SP. Genomic and precision medicine; primary care; 3rd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 370 pp. [ITG Library: CBK/Online]
  • Berman JJ. Precision medicine and the reinvention of human disease. London, Academic Press, 2018. 398 pp. [ITG Library: CBK/Online]
  • Deigner H-P, Kohl M. Precision medicine; tools and quantitative approaches. London, Academic Press, 2018. 374 pp. [ITG Library: CBK/Online]
  • Legato MJ, Glezerman M. The International Society for Gender Medicine; history and highlights. London, Academic Press, 2017. 160 pp. [ITG Library: CD/Online]
  • Legato MJ. Principles of gender-specific medicine; gender in the genomic era; 3rd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 792 pp. [ITG Library: CD/Online]

D. History of medicine

  • Sigerist HE. Civilization and disease. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2018. 255 pp. [ITG Library: D/24059]
  • Grmek MD. Pathological realities; essays on disease, experiments, and history. New York, Fordham University Press, 2019. 261 pp. [ITG Library: DX/24065]
  • Yasmin S. The impatient Dr Lange: one man’s fight to end the global HIV epidemic. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. 186 pp. [ITG Library: DY/24061]

E. Epidemiology. Demography

  • Cook GC. Disease and sanitation in Victorian Britain: lessons for the third world. Ely, Melrose Books, 2017. 290 pp. [ITG Library: EA/Online]
  • Foege WH. The Task Force for Child Survival; secrets of successful coalitions. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. 147 pp. [ITG Library: EA/24053]
  • Szklo M, Nieto FJ. Epidemiology; beyond the basics; 4th ed. Burlington, MA, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2019. 577 pp. [ITG Library: EB/Online]
  • Kestenbaum B. Epidemiology and biostatistics; practice problem workbook. Cham, Springer, 2019. 102 pp. [ITG Library: EB/Online]
  • Aschengrau A, Seage GR. Essentials of epidemiology in public health; 4th ed. Burlington, MA, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2020. 528 pp. [ITG Library: EB/Online]
  • Ringrose L. Epigenetics and systems biology. London, Academic Press, 2017. 286 pp. [ITG Library: EP/Online]
  • Tollefsbol TO. Handbook of epigenetics; the new molecular and medical genetics; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 682 pp. [ITG Library: EP/Online]
  • Tollefsbol TO. Epigenetics in human disease; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 1110 pp. (Translational Epigenetics; 6). [ITG Library: EP/Online]
  • WHO. World health statistics 2018: monitoring health for the SDGs. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 100 pp. [ITG Library: EP/Online]
  • IPCC. Climate change 2014. Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Part A: global and sectorial aspects. Working Group II contribution to the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014. 689 pp. [ITG Library: EV/24055]
  • IPCC. Climate change 2014. Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Part B: regional aspects. Working Group II contribution to the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014. 1131 pp. [ITG Library: EV/24054]
  • IPCC. Climate change 2014. Mitigation of climate change. Working Group II contribution to the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014. 14035 pp. [ITG Library: EV/24056]
  • Sanderson H, et al. Adapting to climate change in Europe; exploring sustainable pathways – from local measures to wider policies. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2018. 368 pp. [ITG Library: EV/Online]
  • Sivaperuman C, et al. Biodiversity and climate change adaptation in tropical islands. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2018. 805 pp. [ITG Library: EV/Online]
  • Romm J. Climate change: what everyone needs to know; 2nd ed. New York, Oxford University Press, 2018. 318 pp. [ITG Library: EV/24076]

H. Immunology. Infectious diseases

  • Monie TP. The innate immune system; a compositional and functional perspective. London, Academic Press, 2017. 228 pp. [ITG Library: H/Online]
  • Chatterjee S, Jungraitmayr W, Bagchi D. Immunity and inflammation in health and disease; emerging roles of nutraceuticals and functional foods in immune support. London, Academic Press, 2017. 476 pp. [ITG Library: H/Online]
  • Davis DM. The beautiful cure: the revolution in immunology and what it means for your health. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2018. 260 pp. [ITG Library: H/24062]
  • Hayat MA. Immunology. Volume 1: Immunotoxicology, immunopathology, and immunotherapy. London, Academic Press, 2018. 286 pp. [ITG Library: H/Online]
  • Ribatti D. Milestones in immunology; based on collected papers. London, Academic Press, 2018. 182 pp. [ITG Library: H.D/Online]
  • Vashist SK, Luong JHT. Handbook of immunoassay technologies; approaches, performances, and applications. London, Academic Press, 2018. 496 pp. [ITG Library: HG/Online]
  • Feemster KA. Vaccines: what everyone needs to know. New York, Oxford University Press, 2018. 186 pp. [ITG Library: HI/24075]
  • WHO. Causality assessment of an adverse event following immunization (AEFI): user manual for the revised WHO classification, 2nd ed. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 48 pp. [ITG Library: HI/Online]
  • WHO. Explorations of inequality: childhood immunization. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 70 pp. [ITG Library: HI/Online]
  • WHO. Establishing and strengthening immunization in the second year of life: practices for vaccination beyond infancy. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 102 pp. [ITG Library: HI/Online]
  • Panda S, Padhi SN. Human diseases. Hamburg, Anchor Academic Publishing, 2017. 133 pp. [ITG Library: HW/Online]
  • Mertz D, Smaill F, Daneman N. Evidence-based infectious diseases; 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Blackwell; London, BMJ Books, 2018. 307 pp. (Evidence-Based Medicine). [ITG Library: HW/Online]
  • Yang W. Early warning for infectious disease outbreak; theory and practice. London, Academic Press, 2017. 388 pp. [ITG Library: HW.S/Online]
  • WHO. Managing epidemics: key facts about major deadly diseases. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 257 pp. [ITG Library: HW.S/Online]

J. Microbiology, bacteriology

  • Kon K, Rai M. The microbiology of skin, soft tissue, bone and joint infections. London, Academic Press, 2017. 338 pp. (Clinical Microbiology: Diagnosis, Treatments and Prophylaxis of Infections; 2). [ITG Library: J/Online]
  • Gagneux S. Strain variation in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex: its role in biology, epidemiology and control. Cham, Springer, 2017. div. pp. (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology; 1019). [ITG Library: JC/Online]
  • Solari Zerpa LdR. Clinical prediction rules to address diagnostic bottlenecks in tuberculosis. Ghent, Ghent University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2018. 117 [ITG Library: JC.Q/24047]
  • WHO. Technical report on critical concentrations for drug susceptibility testing of medicines used in the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 106 pp. (WHO/CDS/TB/2018.5). [ITG Library: JC.R/Online]
  • WHO. Compendium of WHO guidelines and associated standards: ensuring optimum delivery of the cascade of care for patients with tuberculosis, 2nd ed. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 39 pp. [ITG Library: JC.R/Online]
  • WHO. Best practices in child and adolescent tuberculosis care. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 124 pp. [ITG Library: JC.R/Online]
  • WHO. Global tuberculosis report 2018. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 231 pp. [ITG Library: JC.S/Online]
  • Fetch A. Staphylococcus aureus. London, Academic Press, 2018. 316 pp. [ITG Library: JGE/Online]
  • Kuijpers LMF. Enteric fever in Cambodia; a multi-disciplinary study. Leuven, KU Leuven, Biomedical Sciences Group, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Antwerp, Institute of Tropical Medicine, 2019. 269 pp. [ITG Library: JS.2/24092; Online]
  • ASTMH. Tackling typhoid; what do global and country trends teach us? [Lawrence], [American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene], 2018. 96 pp. (American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; 99(3 Suppl.)). [ITG Library: JS.S/Online; Periodicals]
  • WHO. Eradication of yaws; a guide for programme managers. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 35 pp. (WHO/CDS/NTD/IDM/2018.01). [ITG Library: JXK/Online]
  • WHO. Eradication of yaws: procedures for verification and certification of interruption of transmission. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 34 pp. (WHO/CDS/NTD/IDM/2018.02). [ITG Library: JXK/Online]

K. Virology

  • Hilgenfeld R, Vasudevan SG. Dengue and Zika: control and antiviral treatment strategies. Singapore, Springer, 2018. 375 pp. (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology; 1062). [ITG Library: KP/24078]
  • WHO. A global strategy to eliminate yellow fever epidemics (EYE) 2017–2026. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 54 pp. [ITG Library: KP/Online]
  • WHO. Management of radioactivity in drinking-water. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 54 pp. [ITG Library: KP/Online]
  • Hoenen T, Groseth A. Ebolaviruses; methods and protocols. New York, Humana Press, 2018. 397 pp. (Methods in Molecular Biology; 1628). [ITG Library: KPH/24026]
  • Walsh S, Johnson O. Getting to zero; a doctor and a diplomat on the Ebola frontline. London, Zed Books, 2018. 422 pp. [ITG Library: KPH/24045]
  • Sabeti P, Salahi L. Outbreak culture: the Ebola crisis and the next epidemic. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2018. 266 pp. [ITG Library: KPH/Online]
  • Bullard SG. A day-by-day chronicle of the 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak. Cham, Springer, 2018. 332 pp. [ITG Library: KPH/24085]
  • WHO. International meeting on persistence of Ebola virus RNA in semen and implications for public health. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 37 pp. (WHO/VHF/2018.1). [ITG Library: KPH/Online]
  • WHO. Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) considerations: Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 31 pp. [ITG Library: KPH/Online]
  • WHO. Risk communication and community engagement preparedness and readiness framework: Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of Congo in North Kivu. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 46 pp. [ITG Library: KPH/Online]
  • Webb A. The Zika prevention handbook; everything you need to know to stay safe. New York, Skyhorse Publishing, 2016. 151 pp. [ITG Library: KPZ/24089]
  • Huits R. Challenges in diagnosis and management of chikungunya and Zika virus infections. Leuven, KU Leuven, Biomedical Sciences Group, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology; Antwerp, Institute of Tropical Medicine, 2019. 240 pp. [ITG Library: KPZ/24093]
  • Preedy VR, Watson RR. HIV/AIDS; oxidative stress and dietary antioxidants. London, Academic Press, 2018. 282 pp. [ITG Library: KRC/Online]
  • WHO. Male circumcision for HIV prevention: manual for male circumcision under local anaesthesia and HIV prevention services for adolescent boys and men. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 108 pp. [ITG Library: KRC/Online]
  • WHO. HIV and infant feeding in emergencies: operational guidance: the duration of breastfeeding and support from health services to improve feeding practices among mothers living with HIV. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 42 pp. [ITG Library: KRC/Online]
  • Ozaras R, Tahan V. Viral hepatitis: chronic hepatitis B. Cham, Springer, 2018. 117 pp. [ITG Library: KS/24070]
  • WHO. Progress report on access to hepatitis C treatment: focus on overcoming barriers in low- and middle-income countries. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 51 pp. (WHO/CDS/HIV/18.4). [ITG Library: KS/Online]
  • Abraham T. Polio: the odyssey of eradication. London, C. Hurst, 2018. 252 pp. [ITG Library: KT.D/24051]

L. General parasitology. Protozoolog

  • Walochnik J, Duchêne M. Molecular parasitology; protozoan parasites and their molecules. Cham, Springer, 2016. 547 pp. [ITG Library: LA/23999]
  • WHO. Malaria rapid diagnostic test performance: results of WHO product testing of malaria RDTs: round 8 (2016-2018). Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 157 pp. [ITG Library: LF.Q/Online]
  • WHO. A generic risk assessment model for insecticide-treated nets, 2nd ed. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 51 pp. [ITG Library: LF.S/Online]
  • WHO. Global report on insecticide resistance in malaria vectors: 2010–2016. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 61 pp. [ITG Library: LF.S/Online]
  • Bruschi F, Gradoni L. The leishmaniases: old neglected tropical diseases. New York, Springer, 2018. 245 pp. [ITG Library: LQ/24050]
  • WHO. WHO bi-regional consultation on the status of leishmaniasis control and surveillance in East Africa. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 41 pp. (WHO/CDS/NTD/IDM/2018.06). [ITG Library: LQ.1/Online]

M. Helminthology

  • Sripa B, Brindley PJ. Asiatic river fluke; from basic science to public health. Part B. Amsterdam, Elsevier Academic Press, 2018. 164 pp. (Advances in Parasitology; 102). [ITG Library: MF/Online]
  • Inceboz T. Echinococcosis. Rijeka, IntechOpen, 2017. 5 chapters. [ITG Library: MK/Online]
  • Jansen F. Modelling Taenia saginata epidemiology and control in Belgium. Merelbeke, Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Virology, Parasitology and Immunology, Laboratory of Parasitology; Antwerp, Institute of Tropical Medicine, 2018. 179 pp. [ITG Library: MK/24063; Online]
  • Guderian RH, Anselmi M, Guevara EA, Proaño SR, Lovato R. Historia de la oncocercosis; “ceguera de los ríos” en el Ecuador; desde su descubrimiento hasta su eliminación. Quito, Editorial Universitaria-UCE, 2018. 290 pp. [ITG Library: MU.7/24040]

N. Entomology

  • Goddard J. Infectious diseases and arthropods; 3rd ed. Totowa, Humana Press, 2018. 277 pp. (Infectious Disease). [ITG Library: ND/24034]
  • Boulanger N. Skin and arthropod vectors. London, Academic Press, 2018. 516 pp. [ITG Library: ND/Online]
  • WHO. Equipment for vector control: specification guidelines, 2nd ed. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 66 pp. (WHO/CDS/NTD/WHOPES/2018.02). [ITG Library: ND/Online]
  • Nava S, Venzal JM. Ticks of the southern cone of America; diagnosis, distribution, and hosts with taxonomy, ecology and sanitary importance. London, Academic Press, 2017. 372 pp. [ITG Library: NGT.7/Online]

P. Pathology. Hematology

  • Saldanha S. Epigenetic mechanisms in cancer. London, Academic Press, 2018. 392 pp. (Translational Epigenetics; 3). [ITG Library: PM/Online]
  • Marangos PJ. A roadmap for curing cancer, Alzheimer’s, and cardiovascular disease. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2017. 160 pp. [ITG Library: PM.R/Online]
  • Mossad SB. Management of infections in solid organ transplant recipients. Philadelphia, PA, Academic Press, 2018. 269 pp. (Infectious Disease Clinics of North America; 32(3)). [ITG Library: PY/Online; Periodicals]
  • Pham HP, Williams LA. Transfusion medicine, apheresis, and hemostasis; review questions and case studies. London, Academic Press, 2017. 556 pp. [ITG Library: PYE/Online]

Q. Clinical and laboratory medicine

  • Gallin JI, Ognibene FP, Johnson LL. Principles and practice of clinical research; 4th ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 824 pp. [ITG Library: QA/Online]
  • Straus SE, Glasziou P, Richardson WS, Haynes RB. Evidence-based medicine; how to practice and teach EBM; 5th ed. Edinburgh, Elsevier, 2019. 324 pp. [ITG Library: QA/Online]

R. Pharmacology and therapeutics

  • WHO. International standards for clinical trial registries, Version 3.0. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 48 pp. [ITG Library: RNA/Online]
  • WHO. Monitoring global progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance: analysis report of the second round of results of AMR country self-assessment survey 2018. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 59 pp. [ITG Library: RNR/Online]
  • Babar Z-U-D. Pharmacy practice research methods. Cham, ADIS, 2015. 247 pp. [ITG Library: RS/24049]
  • WHO. Integrating palliative care and symptom relief into responses to humanitarian emergencies and crises: a WHO guide. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 107 pp. [ITG Library: RX/Online]

S. Hygiene. Public health

  • Horne AC. Water for the environment; from policy and science to implementation and management. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2017. 758 pp. [ITG Library: SE/Online]
  • WHO. Guidelines on sanitation and health. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 198 pp. [ITG Library: SE/Online]
  • Häder D-P, Erzinger GS. Bioassays; advanced methods and applications. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2018. 464 pp. [ITG Library: SEZ/Online]
  • Vinet F. Floods. Volume 1: risk knowledge. London, ISTE Press Elsevier, 2018. 364 pp. [ITG Library: SJA/Online]
  • Horney JA. Disaster epidemiology; methods and applications. London, Academic Press, 2018. 212 pp. [ITG Library: SJA/Online]
  • Ackermann MS, Goggins SP, et al. Designing healthcare that works; a sociotechnical approach. London, Academic Press, 2017. 232 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • McCracken K, Phillips DR. Global health; an introduction to current and future trends; 2nd ed. Abingdon, Routledge, 2017. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • Armstrong-Mensah EA. Global health; issues, challenges, and global action. Chichester, Wiley Blackwell, 2017. 212 pp. (Lecture Notes). [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO & World Bank. Delivering quality health services: a global imperative for universal health coverage. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO); Washington, DC, World Bank, 2018. 93 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • The Lancet Global Health Commission on High Quality Health Systems in the SDG Era. [Harvard], Harvard School of Public Health, 2018. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • Tulchinsky TH. Case studies in public health. London, Academic Press, 2018. 604 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • Sethia B, Kumar P. Essentials of global health. London, Elsevier, 2018. 291 pp. [ITG Library: SO/24072]
  • Cockerham GB. Global governance and public health: obstacles and opportunities. London, Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. 298 pp. [ITG Library: SO/24084]
  • Bollyky TJ. Plagues and the paradox of progress: why the world is getting healthier in worrisome ways. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2018. 259 pp. [ITG Library: SO/24071]
  • Sullivan LM. Essentials of biostatistics in public health; 3rd ed. Burlington, MA, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018. 376 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. 2018 Global reference list of 100 core health indicators (plus health-related SDGs). Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 161 pp. (WHO/HIS/IER/GPM/2018.1). [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. Global efforts in measuring quality of care. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 37 pp. (WHO/HIS/SDS/2018.1). [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. Handbook for national quality policy and strategy: a practical approach for developing policy and strategy to improve quality of care. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 72 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. Essential public health functions, health systems and health security: developing conceptual clarity and a WHO roadmap for action. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 67 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. Engaging young people for health and sustainable development: strategic opportunities for the World Health Organization and partners. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 61 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. Evidence synthesis for health policy and systems: a methods guide. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 179 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. Global action plan on physical activity 2018–2030: more active people for a healthier world. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 101 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • WHO. WHO guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community health worker programmes. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 112 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • Jacobsen KH. Introduction to global health; 3rd ed. Burlington, MA, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2019. 486 [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • Merson MH, Black RE, Mills AJ. Global health; diseases, programs, systems, and policies; 4th ed. Burlington,M.A., Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2020. 958 pp. [ITG Library: SO/Online]
  • Stock R, Goldberg B. Health reform policy to practice; Oregon’s path to a sustainable health system: a study in innovation. London, Academic Press, 2017. 262 pp. [ITG Library: SO.6/Online]
  • Remington PL, Brownson RC, Wegner MV. Chronic disease epidemiology, prevention and control; 4th ed. Washington, DC, American Public Health Association (APHA), 2016. 1152 pp. [ITG Library: SP/24064]
  • WHO. Time to deliver: report of the WHO Independent high-level commission on noncommunicable diseases. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 43 pp. [ITG Library: SP/Online]
  • WHO. Noncommunicable diseases country profiles 2018. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 223 pp. [ITG Library: SP/Online]
  • WHO. INSPIRE handbook: action for implementing the seven strategies for ending violence against children. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 301 pp. [ITG Library: SQ/Online]
  • WHO. Preventing surgical site infections: implementation approaches for evidence-based recommendations. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 59 pp. [ITG Library: SYN/Online]

U. Tropical medicine and other specialties

  • Saxena AK. Communicable diseases of the developing world. Cham, Springer, 2018. 253 pp. (Topics in Medicinal Chemistry; 29). [ITG Library: UB/Online]
  • Cagle H. Assembling the tropics: science and medicine in Portugal’s empire, 1450-1700. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018. 364 pp. (Studies in Comparative World History) [ITG Library: UBD/24086]
  • WHO. Occupational safety and health in public health emergencies: a manual for protecting health workers and responders. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 129 pp. [ITG Library: UD/Online]
  • Baekelandt V, Lobbestael E. Disease-modifying targets in neurodegenerative disorders; paving the way for disease-modifying therapies. London, Academic Press, 2017. 320 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Pitkänen A, Buckmaster PS, Galanopoulou AS, Moshé SL. Models of seizures and epilepsy; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 1178 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Verstreken P. Parkinson’s disease; molecular mechanisms underlying pathology. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2017. 330 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Larimore J. Neuroscience basics; a guide to the brain’s involvement in everyday activities. London, Academic Press, 2017. 128 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Vidic B, Milisavljevic M. Atlas of the human body; central nervous system and vascularization. London, Academic Press, 2017. 278 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Skolnick BE, Alves WM. Handbook of neuroemergency clinical trials; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 400 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Slikker W, Paule MG, Wang C. Handbook of developmental neurotoxicology; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 616 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Newton HB. Handbook of brain tumor chemotherapy, molecular therapeutics, and immunotherapy; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 848 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Li M, Snider BJ. Gene therapy in neurological disorders. London, Academic Press, 2018. 450 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Gibb R, Kolb B. The neurobiology of brain and behavioral development. London, Academic Press, 2018. 496 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Wolfe MS. The molecular and cellular basis of neurodegenerative diseases; underlying mechanisms. London, Academic Press, 2018. 560 pp. [ITG Library: UI/Online]
  • Caplan LR, Biller J, et al. Primer on cerebrovascular diseases; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 968 pp. [ITG Library: UIT/Online]
  • Yasui DH, Peedicayil J, Grayson DR. Neuropsychiatric disorders and epigenetics. London, Academic Press, 2017. 444 pp. [ITG Library: UJ/Online]
  • Anticevik A, Murray JD. Computational psychiatry; mathematical modeling of mental illness. New Haven, CT, Yale University School of Medicine, 2018. 332 pp. [ITG Library: UJ/Online]
  • WHO. Mental health atlas 2017. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 62 pp. [ITG Library: UJ/Online]
  • Chi Hin Cho. Antimicrobial peptides in gastrointestinal diseases. London, Academic Press, 2018. 186 pp. [ITG Library: UP/Online]
  • Said HM. Physiology of the gastrointestinal tract; 6th ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 1812 pp. [ITG Library: UP/Online]
  • Limeres Posse J, Diz Dios P, Scully C. Saliva protection and transmissible diseases. London, Academic Press, 2018. 122 pp. [ITG Library: UPM/Online]
  • Bagchi D, Nair S. Nutritional and therapeutic interventions for diabetes and metabolic syndrome; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 554 pp. [ITG Library: UQI/Online]
  • WHO. Guidelines on second- and third-line medicines and type of insulin for the control of blood glucose levels in non-pregnant adults with diabetes mellitus. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 68 pp. [ITG Library: UQI/Online]
  • Argenziano G, Lallas A, et al. Cutaneous melanoma; a pocket guide for diagnosis and management. London, Academic Press, 2017. 252 pp. [ITG Library: URC/Online]
  • Kromberg J, Manga P. Albinism in Africa; historical, geographic, medical, genetic, and psychosocial aspects. London, Academic Press, 2018. 358 pp. [ITG Library: URUV/Online]
  • Downs A. The velvet rage; overcoming the pain of growing up gay in a straight man’s world; 2nd ed. Boston, MA, Da Capo Press, 2012. 252 pp. [ITG Library: UT/24066 CLINIC]
  • Fawcett D. Lust, men and meth; a gay man’s guide to sex and recovery. Wilton Manners, FL, Healing Path Press, 2016. 210 pp. [ITG Library: UT/24069 CLINIC]
  • Duwe JD. The truth about chemsex; understanding and overcoming chemsex addiction. [s.l.], [s.n.], 2018. 179 pp. [ITG Library: UT/24067 CLINIC]
  • WHO. WHO recommendations on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 78 pp. [ITG Library: UTE/Online]
  • WHO. Guidance on ethical considerations in planning and reviewing research studies on sexual and reproductive health in adolescents. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 41 pp. [ITG Library: UTE/Online]
  • WHO. Family planning; a global handbook for providers; evidence-based guidance developed through worldwide collaboration; 3rd ed. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 440 pp. [ITG Library: UTT/Online]
  • Passos MRL. Atlas of sexually transmitted diseases: clinical aspects and differential diagnosis. Cham, Springer, 2018. div. pp. [ITG Library: UTU.Q/Online]
  • WHO. Care of girls and women living with female genital mutilation: a clinical handbook. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 426 pp. [ITG Library: UV/Online]
  • Solinger R. Reproductive politics: what everyone needs to know. New York, Oxford University Press, 2013. 213 pp. [ITG Library: UWE/24082]
  • Abejirinde IOO. Diagnostic and clinical decision support systems for antenatal care: is mhealth the future in low-resource settings? Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, 2018. 259 pp. [ITG Library: UWE/24068]
  • WHO. WHO recommendations: intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 200 pp. [ITG Library: UWE/Online]
  • WHO. Quality, equity, dignity: the network to improve quality of care for maternal, newborn and child health: strategic objectives. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 24 pp. [ITG Library: UWE/Online]
  • WHO. Defining competent maternal and newborn health professionals: background document to the 2018 joint statement by WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF, ICM, ICN, FIGO and IPA: definition of skilled health personnel providing care during childbirth. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 30 pp. [ITG Library: UWE/Online]
  • WHO. WHO recommendations on home-based records for maternal, newborn and child health. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 44 pp. [ITG Library: UWE/Online]
  • Feld LG, Mahan JD. Succinct pediatrics: evaluation and management for infectious diseases and dermatologic disorders. Elk Grove Village, IL, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2017. 660 pp. [ITG Library: UX/Online]
  • Subrahmanian K, Swamy P. Global child health; a toolkit to address health disparities. Cham, Springer, 2018. div. pp. (SpringerBriefs in Public Health. Child Health). [ITG Library: UX/Online]
  • WHO. Standards for improving the quality of care for children and young adolescents in health facilities. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO), 2018. 118 pp. [ITG Library: UX/Online]
  • Moskalev A, Veyserman AM. Epigenetics of aging and longevity. London, Academic Press, 2018. 544 pp. (Translational Epigenetics; 4). [ITG Library: UY/Online]
  • Ram JL, Conn PM. Conn’s handbook of models for human aging; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2018. 1218 pp. [ITG Library: UY/Online]

X. Veterinary sciences

  • Savini V. Pet-to-man travelling Staphylococci; a world in progress. London, Academic Press, 2018. 322 pp. [ITG Library: XO/Online]
  • Toldra F. Lawrie´s meat science; 8th ed. Amsterdam, Woodhead Publishing, 2017. 730 pp. (Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition). [ITG Library: XSQ/Online]
  • Conn MP. Animal models for the study of human disease; 2nd ed. London, Academic Press, 2017. 1198 pp. [ITG Library: XXQ/Online]
  • Guillén J. Laboratory animals; regulations and recommendations for the care and use of animals in research. London, Academic Press, 2018. 466 pp. [ITG Library: XXQ/Online]

Z. Geography. Anthropology. Sociologie. Economics

  • Wiegratz J, Martiniello G, Greco E. Uganda; the dynamics of neoliberal transformation. London, Zed Books, 2018. 391 pp. (Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa). [ITG Library: ZB/24079 PUBLIC]
  • Bultinck B. Congo; meer dan een kolonie. Roeselare, Roularta Media Group, 2018. 178 pp. (Knack Historia). [ITG Library: ZBC/24091]
  • Harari YN. 21 lessons for the 21st century. London, Jonathan Cape, 2018. 352 pp. [ITG Library: ZJ/24060]
  • Lewis M. Paleopathology of children; identification of pathological conditions in the human skeletal remains of non-adults. London, Academic Press, 2018. 300 pp. [ITG Library: ZJ/Online]
  • Rosling H, Rosling O, Rosling Rönnlund A. Factfulness: ten reasons we’re wrong about the world – and why things are better than you think. London, Sceptre, 2018. 342 pp. [ITG Library: ZVM/24035]
  • Olivier de Sardan J-P, Piccoli E. Cash transfers in context; an anthropological perspective. New York, Berghahn Books, 2018. 334 pp. [ITG Library: ZVO/24080 PUBLIC]
  • Kouzes JM, Posner BZ. The leadership challenge: how to make extraordinary things happen in organizations; 6th ed. Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley, 2017. 378 pp. [ITG Library: ZVU/24036]
  • Halibozek EP, Kovacich GL. The manager’s handbook for corporate security; establishing and managing a successful assets protection program; 2nd ed. Amsterdam, Butterworth Heinemann, 2017. 498 pp. [ITG Library: ZVU/Online]
  • Fay JJ, Patterson D. Contemporary security management; 4th ed. London, Butterworth Heinemann, 2018. 558 pp. [ITG Library: ZVU/Online]

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