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Epidemiology Chapter

Vaccine, 2010
This chapter outlines the epidemiology of brucellosis in the Russian Federation and in five countries bordering Russia. Since the Soviet Union's dissolution, Russia and the newly formed independent republics have failed to maintain policies to control brucellosis and other zoonotic diseases.
J H, Wolfram   +12 more
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Scleroderma epidemiology

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1996
Evidence from multiple sources indicates that SSc does not occur randomly in the population; there are particular groups who are at greater risk. The overall incidence rate of SSc in the adult population of the United States is approximately 20 per million per year; this rate has increased from 1944 to 1973, but has been relatively stable since that ...
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The Epidemiology of Genetic Epidemiology

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1992
AbstractFamilial aggregation for disease is important; strong familial risk factors must exist even if the increased risk to a relative of an affected individual is modest. It is in practice difficult, however, to conduct studies in genetic epidemiology which conform to strict epidemiological principles.
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2000
Psychiatric epidemiology is considered one of the main scientific foundations of psychiatry. This article reviews methodological issues and major studies in psychiatric epidemiology. Methods such as measures of frequency and association are discussed.
M, Tohen   +3 more
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Cancer Epidemiology

2005
Cancer encompasses a family of several hundreds of diseases which are distinguished by site, morphology, clinical behavior, and response to therapy. Whether considered from a biological, a clinical, or a public health point of view, it is the malignant and invasive nature of many of these diseases and their ability to spread to distant organs ...
Boffetta P., Collatuzzo G.
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Dementia epidemiology

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Determining the incidence and prevalence of dementia is an inexact science. Dementia is difficult to define and detect in the population. Even with the difficulties of determining prevalence and incidence, it is clear that dementia causes a substantial burden on our society.
Walter A, Kukull, James D, Bowen
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Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drug abuse. Results from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1990
D. Regier   +6 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGY

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1981
J A, Vedin   +3 more
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Epidemiology

AIDS, 1996
van Griensven, G.J.P., Schechter, M.T.
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Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Primary HIV Infection

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996
T. Schacker   +4 more
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