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 ...
The One Health approach is pivotal in addressing the epidemiology of these neglected zoonoses by integrating research on the interactions between human, animal, and environmental health. The findings ...
This is a course in epidemiological methods for clinical and public health research. Participants learn how to plan and implement a research project. The course covers general aspects of research as ...
We hope that this Research Topic can provide more comprehensive epidemiological data on eye trauma in various areas for further research and summarize the epidemic characteristics of eye trauma from ...
Chronic-disease methods grew out of infectious-disease epidemiology ... new methods do not obviate the necessity for good study design, especially the need to be clear on the difference between ...
Health systems, academic/research organizations, and biotech companies are actively recruiting biostatisticians who bring in-depth expertise to the statistical analysis of complex data. They look to ...
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 ...
Objective Epidemiological studies of primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS ... male/female incidence rate ratio (IRR), the methods of case finding, study design and case ascertainment.
It was carried out in 1,232 participants in the PREDIMED project, a major scientific epidemiological study in nutrition ...
This method emphasizes observation, engagement, and analysis of human experiences in real-world settings. Ethnographic research is widely used in UX design since it provides detailed data about users' ...
Aso O. Tavitian grew up poor — but at age 64 he began an ‘‘explosion of buying.” Under the radar, he amassed old masters, leaving 331 to the Clark. How did he do it? By Ted Loos Picasso ...