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Scrub typhus is widely prevalent in the ‘tsutsugamushi triangle’, north to northern Japan... (51-year) epidemiologic characteristics and spatiotemporal analysis of scrub typhus, and...
Otitis media and the epidemiologic triangle. International journal of circumpolar health, v.64 no.1, 2005년, pp.2 - 3 Orr, Pamela 내보내기 MyON담기 초록이 없습니다. 참고문헌 (1) N...
Salwa Tayel Causation&Association 6 The epidemiologic triad Model The epidemiologic triangle or triad is the traditional model of infectious disease causation. It has three components: an...
Epidemiology is the study of the emergence, distribution and control of disease, disability and death among groups of people. The field of epidemiology combines the sciences of biology, clinical medicine, sociology, mathematics and ecology to understand patterns of health problems and improve human health across the globe. "Epidemiology is a tool, in many ways, to understand the distribution of disease in populations, and the factors that lead to higher or lower rates of disease and ways of effectively preventing disease," Lewis Kuller, a profe ...
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Till now, I too have had challenges tracing the origin of Epidemiologic triangle theory. Stevens, R.B. 1960. Pages 357-429 in: Plant Pathology, an Advanced Treatise, Vol. 3. J.G. Horsfall...