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Epidemiology and Population Dynamics: Modelisation, Monitoring and Management
2020Understanding how populations of microbial pathogens and arthropod pests develop over time is critical for timely and effective intervention to control disease epidemics and pest infestations in agricultural production systems. Various elements including the pathogen or pest, host plant, natural enemies or competitors, environment, and human activity ...
Marchand, Geneviève +3 more
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Epidemiological Monitoring of Group A Streptococcal (GAS) Infections
1997The present epidemiological situation requires strengthening of monitoring of GAS Infections. The reason is a high epidemiological and socio-economic importance of GAS Infections and their polymorphism of clinical forms. The aim of the study was to observe the epidemiological situation and to work out a programme of epidemiological monitoring of GAS ...
N I, Briko, N N, Filatov, I M, Setchenov
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[Epidemiologic monitoring of tuberculosis in Omsk].
Problemy tuberkuleza, 1998The paper presents an epidemiological monitoring of tuberculosis infection with personal computers. The procedure may standardize different epidemiological characteristics, objectively evaluate the level of antituberculosis work in various areas, promptly process a great deal of data.
L P, Aksiutina, E L, Ovchinnikova
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Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2005
A fundamental pre-requisite for the realization of biological monitoring programs for health surveillance is the availability of sufficiently accurate tests and adequate knowledge of the relationship between biomarkers and health effects. In this respect, epidemiology plays an essential role: in conjunction with other disciplines (industrial hygiene ...
D, Consonni, P A, Bertazzi
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A fundamental pre-requisite for the realization of biological monitoring programs for health surveillance is the availability of sufficiently accurate tests and adequate knowledge of the relationship between biomarkers and health effects. In this respect, epidemiology plays an essential role: in conjunction with other disciplines (industrial hygiene ...
D, Consonni, P A, Bertazzi
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Epidemiology of Drug Allergy: Drug Monitoring
1983The interval between the initial observation of symptoms and syndromes and the final recognition of a disease entity, with known pathogenesis or aetiology, may be a long one and much careful investigation may be necessary. At one end of the whole procedure is clinical observation and at the other, medical science and epidemiology.
R. Hoigné, F. Stocker, P. Middleton
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Epidemiological monitoring for emerging infectious diseases
SPIE Proceedings, 2010The Homeland Security News Wire has been reporting on new ways to fight epidemics using digital tools such as iPhone, social networks, Wikipedia, and other Internet sites. Instant two-way communication now gives consumers the ability to complement official reports on emerging infectious diseases from health authorities.
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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MONITORING1
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2001ABSTRACT: An informal sample of 30 flawed monitoring projects was examined to identify the most common problems and to determine how they could have been prevented. Problems fall into two general categories: 70 percent of the sampled projects had design problems, and 50 percent of the sampled projects had procedural problems.
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[Epidemiology and monitoring of closed abdominal injuries].
Chirurgia italiana, 1987The authors review the epidemiological and aetiopathogenetic characteristics of abdominal blunt injuries (118 cases) monitored in a homogeneous manner. The relatively young age of the patients, the diagnostic difficulties encountered and the frequent presence of associated lesions call for the rigorous application of a predetermined clinico-diagnostic ...
F, Motteran +5 more
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Localities for Epidemiological Monitoring and Health Policy
Urban Studies, 1995The impetus behind locality arrangements in Health Districts in the UK is discussed in terms of recent reform of the structure of health services, and in particular the greater stress on primary and community provision, and on health prevention and promotion. Implications for needs assessment and resource allocation are considered.
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