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The data can then be efficiently used for epidemiological analysis.
She recently published a 10-country epidemiological analysis showing that depression seems to be increasing in adolescent girls.
A spatial epidemiological analysis of self-rated mental health in the slums of Dhaka.
Epidemiological practice and the results of epidemiological analysis make a significant contribution to emerging population-based health management frameworks.
This approach to epidemiological analysis was criticized in the American Journal of Public Health:
Epidemiological analysis:
The report included a series of epidemiological analyses and also contained lists of patients resident in Seascale and the surrounding area.
Critics charged that the revision was meant to reduce pressure for expanded services, but Dr. Joseph said the change was based on improved epidemiological analysis.
But the study had certain limitations; because it was an epidemiological analysis, it established only an association between steroids and cataracts, rather than demonstrating cause and effect.
Rather than retrospective studies of infants who have died or epidemiological analyses of the sudden infant death syndrome in specific population groups, our research offers a complementary perspective.
CIETmap integrates epidemiological analysis tools with raster and vector mapping capabilities geared towards decision-making for planners.
Epidemiological analysis indicated the existence of undisclosed sources of infection in these communities, responsible for continuing transmission despite a cure rate of 83% in the district.
"I have never understood why I.V.F. work is being singled out for regulation and epidemiological analysis," Dr. Gazzaniga said in an interview.
Human diet was estimated to cause perhaps around 35% of cancers in a human epidemiological analysis by Richard Doll and Richard Peto in 1981.
In 1981, human epidemiological analysis by Richard Doll and Richard Peto indicated that smoking caused 30% of cancers in the US.
Collecting data directly from PMSs for epidemiological analysis abolishes the need for veterinarians to manually submit individual reports per animal visit and therefore increases the reporting rate.
Beyond 18 miles from Chernobyl, the scientists predicted, "no adverse health effects will be manifest by epidemiological analysis in the remainder of the Soviet population or the rest of the world."
But with the specter of mad cow disease hanging over England and the Ebola virus surfacing in Africa, an epidemiological analysis of the ancient biblical story has an eerie resonance.
This is different from traditional safety strategies which rely on control of conditions and causes of an accident based either on the Epidemiological analysis or as a result of investigation of individual past accidents.
Alexander Chernyakhovsky of William Mason High School in Mason, OH for "Global Epidemiological Analysis of Avian Influenza Viruses in Humans"
According to a 2009 Carleton University and University of Ottawa epidemiological analysis, an outbreak of even Living Deads slow zombies "is likely to lead to the collapse of civilization, unless it is dealt with quickly."
Because the number of susceptible individuals is a hidden variable in most epidemiological analyses, recently proposed methods for its reconstruction from data on cases must be combined with studies on climate variation if we are to understand the interaction between susceptibility levels and climate variation [3,4,5].