What is the epidemiological evidence? Sports Med. 1991 Jul; 12 (1):8–15. [ PubMed ]Meeuwisse WH. Predictability of Sports Injuries; What is the Epidemiological Evidence? Sports Med. 1991;12(1):8-15.Meeuwisse WH. Predictability of sports injuries: what is the e...
Epidemiological and serological aspects of hepatitis A among children and teenagers in the city of Santos: a cross-sectional study Viral hepatitis A is still a concern at public health level in Brazil and around the world, due both to the number of affected subjects and the possibility of compl...
What are epidemiological, biochemical, virological and histologic characteristics of chronic hepatitis B-C?: , M.Baud3, JM.Pawlotsky2, J.Tran Van Nhieu2, C.Buffet4, D.Dhumeaux2. Services Hépato-Gastroentérologie-.1-CHU Grenoble-2-Créteil-4-Kremlin-Bicêtre-3-Virologie Grenoble. France...
Further toxico-epidemiological data are required to make definitive predictions about the clinical effects of most of these agents in overdose. Here, however, we review the available information in a manner intended to benefit both ... NA Buckley,TA Faunce - 《Drug Safety》 被引量: 24发表: 20...
First,theresearchteamaskedover200volunteerstofilloutasurveyabout“recentaffective experiences;”whatthevolunteersdidn’tknowwasthatawell-knownmeasureofdepression— theCenterforEpidemiologicalStudiesDepression(CES-D)scale—wasembeddedwithinthis survey.Theresearchersthencorrelatedscoresonthehiddendepressionscalewith...
Wildlife disease and health surveys often rely on the opportunistic sampling of carcasses, and this is certainly an important resource for passive disease surveillance (e.g., [17,18,19,20] in the present Special Issue), but it can introduce relevant biases into epidemiological studies [21]. Ra...
In the present study, WGS of the five clinical isolates detected in Austria was conducted to determine their phylogeographic origin. The isolates Cau1, Cau2, Cau3 and Cau5 were separated by 46 to 225 SNPs, confirming the assumption that there are no epidemiological links between them. They we...
Outbreakcarries the same definition as an epidemic but is often used to describe an event that is more limited to a geographic area.8 A "plague" is not an epidemiological term, but one that refers to a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, such asbubonic plague. ...
Concept mapping: a graphical tool to reinforce learning of epidemiological concepts Epidemiology is founded on central concepts and principles, essential for conducting, reporting and critically assessing epidemiological studies. Definitio... Berglund,Anita - 《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 被...
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