This research topic of Frontiers in Epidemiology is aimed at accommodating recent ... Why does Frontiers publish Research Topics? The goal of Frontiers' publishing program is to empower research ...
The National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) is aimed at achieving a TB-free India by 2025, while the World Health Organization's (WHO) 'End TB Strategy' targets 2035 to end the global epidemic.
The study of the incidence and spread of infectious diseases in populations over time. Host, pathogen and environmental factors are monitored to determine the dynamics of infection, the ultimate ...
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Epidemiology is a field of medicine that studies the incidence, causes and effects of diseases in populations, and patterns within these. It has a key role in protecting public health and can ...
Epidemiology is the foundational science of public health used to study health and disease patterns and causes and effects within specific populations. UVM’s 18-credit, online Certificate of Graduate ...
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