Best Epidemiology (Books) Under $100 (2026)
We ranked titles under $100 by a value score combining topical relevance, author/editor reputation, reader ratings, and suitability for public-health, modeling, and prevention applications
This roundup highlights high-value epidemiology books under $100 that are useful for home reference, study, or teaching in public health and related fields. Selections were made by evaluating topical relevance (epidemiology, disease modeling, injury prevention, social determinants), publisher credibility, reader ratings, and overall value score
Top Picks
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Health Without Borders: Epidemics in the Era of Globalization
A book on global epidemics and health threats in an interconnected world. Highlights how globalization shapes disease spread and public health responses. Customer insight: mixed sentiments not provided
- globalization and health
- epidemics in modern era
- public health implications
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Handbook of Injury and Violence Prevention
A comprehensive reference on preventing injury and violence, covering epidemiology concepts and prevention strategies. Insight: readers value concise, evidence-based guidance for public health practice
- epidemiology-focused prevention guidance
- multi-author perspectives
- practical public health applications
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Technical Advances in AIDS Research in the Human Nervous System
A scholarly book detailing advances in AIDS-related neuro research. Key benefit: consolidated findings in nervous system involvement. Customer insight: mixed feedback exists, with one review noted
- nervous system focus
- recent advances in AIDS research
- concise scholarly synthesis
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Models for Infectious Human Diseases: Their Structure and Relation to Data
Reference on the structure of infectious disease models and how data informs them. Provides methodological insights for epidemiology research. customer insight: none
- model-data integration focus
- discipline-specific approach
- authoritative publication in series
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Social Capital and Health
A scholarly book exploring how social factors influence health outcomes. Key benefit: insight into the link between social networks and health. Customer insight: mixed sentiment from limited reviews
- authoritative contributors
- focus on social determinants
- health outcomes connection