Short Overview: Public health epidemiologists track diseases to figure out what caused them, how they are spread, and who is affected and at risk. An exceptionally simple, clear, and useful presentation on epidemiological study designs!
Epidemiological Studies A Beginners Guide -
Public health epidemiologists track diseases to figure out what caused them, how they are spread, and who is affected and at risk. An exceptionally simple, clear, and useful presentation on epidemiological study designs! If we want to compare smokers with non-smokers to assess the risk of lung cancer we should use cohort
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- Public health epidemiologists track diseases to figure out what caused them, how they are spread, and who is affected and at risk.
- An exceptionally simple, clear, and useful presentation on epidemiological study designs!
- If we want to compare smokers with non-smokers to assess the risk of lung cancer we should use cohort
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