Epidemiology

Infectious Disease Epidemiology  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Dec. 11, 2022
Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Laura Rodrigues, Ibrahim Abubakar, Helen Stagg, "Infectious Disease Epidemiology"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0198719833 | PDF | pages: 410 | 2.7 mb

Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at March 24, 2022
Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology (Repost)

Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology by Juan Carlos Gomez-Verjan
English | PDF,EPUB | 2022 | 214 Pages | ISBN : 3030896005 | 30.7 MB

This book covers some of the most novel genetic and genomic concepts in epidemiology, such as geospatial statistics and systems biology from a clinical point of view by explaining molecular applications with accessible human studies. Featuring a comprehensive table of contents, it includes chapters from genomics and epidemiology surveillance to transcriptomics and alternative splicing principles.

Epidemiology for Canadian Students: Principles, Methods, and Critical Appraisal  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Feb. 11, 2023
Epidemiology for Canadian Students: Principles, Methods, and Critical Appraisal

Epidemiology for Canadian Students: Principles, Methods, and Critical Appraisal by Scott Patten MD FRCPC
English | May 24, 2021 | ISBN: 1550598961 | 408 pages | EPUB | 4.45 Mb

Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 14, 2022
Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology (Repost)

Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology by Sana Loue
English | PDF | 2002 | 211 Pages | ISBN : 0306467925 | 3 MB

Epidemiology has often been defined as the study of the distribution of disease, together with the distribution of factors that may modify that risk of disease. As such, epidemiology has often been reduced to a methodology only, providing a mechanism for the study of disease that is somehow removed, separate and apart from the populations that serve as its focus. Epidemiology, however, is much more than that. The discipline p- vides a way of perceiving and knowing the world, and of relating to the c- munities whose health and disease patterns we are trying to understand.

Epidemiology by Design (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at April 30, 2023
Epidemiology by Design (Repost)

Daniel Westreich, "Epidemiology by Design"
English | 2019 | pages: 225 | ISBN: 0190665769 | PDF | 3,5 mb

The Epidemiology of Aging  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Dec. 5, 2021
The Epidemiology of Aging

The Epidemiology of Aging by Anne B. Newman
English | PDF | 2012 | 611 Pages | ISBN : 9400750609 | 10.5 MB

The average age of the world’s population is increasing at an unprecedented rate and this increase is changing the world. This “Silver tsunami” emphasizes the need to provide advanced training in epidemiology and increase the cadre of experts in the study of aging. This book is designed to summarize unique methodological issues relevant to the study of the epidemiology of aging, biomarkers of aging and the biology/physiology of aging and in-depth discussions of the etiology and epidemiology of common geriatric syndromes and diseases.

Epidemiology for Public Health Practice 6th Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by hill0 at Feb. 22, 2021
Epidemiology for Public Health Practice 6th Edition

Epidemiology for Public Health Practice 6th Edition
by Robert H. Friis

English | 2021 | ISBN: 128417543X | 712 Pages | True EPUB | 143 MB

Epidemiology For Dummies  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at April 6, 2023
Epidemiology For Dummies

Epidemiology For Dummies by Amal K. Mitra
English | April 11th, 2023 | ISBN: 139417070X | 400 pages | True EPUB | 3.39 MB

Become a disease detective with this easy-to-understand resource

Understanding Health Determinants: Explanatory Theories for Social Epidemiology  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 2, 2023
Understanding Health Determinants: Explanatory Theories for Social Epidemiology

Understanding Health Determinants: Explanatory Theories for Social Epidemiology by Ian McDowell
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 543 Pages | ISBN : 3031289854 | 31.4 MB

This book assembles a wide range of explanatory perspectives on social inequalities in health. Everywhere in the world, those with less advantage die younger and suffer more illness than the wealthy. Decades of research have documented this reality and yet we lack a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms through which social circumstances ultimately influence the biological processes that lead to disease. Explanations have been proposed from various disciplines – economics, psychology, behavioral science, geography, and neuroscience – and each sheds light on parts of the overall process. But very few texts assemble these insights into an overall explanatory paradigm.

Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Jan. 29, 2022
Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology

Case Studies in Forensic Epidemiology by Sana Loue
English | PDF | 2002 | 211 Pages | ISBN : 0306467925 | 3 MB

Epidemiology has often been defined as the study of the distribution of disease, together with the distribution of factors that may modify that risk of disease. As such, epidemiology has often been reduced to a methodology only, providing a mechanism for the study of disease that is somehow removed, separate and apart from the populations that serve as its focus. Epidemiology, however, is much more than that. The discipline p- vides a way of perceiving and knowing the world, and of relating to the c- munities whose health and disease patterns we are trying to understand.