词汇 | epidemiology |
释义 | epidemiology noun[ U ] medical specializeduk /ˌep.ɪ.diː.miˈɒl.ə.dʒi/ us /ˌep.ə.diːmiˈɑː.lə.dʒi/ the scientific study of diseases and how they are found, spread, and controlled in groups of people流行病学的 Medical studies & the people who study them anatomist andrology apothecary audiologist audiology bacteriologist gynaecology neurobiologist neurobiology neurochemist neurochemistry neuroendocrinological ophthalmologist physiotherapist pulmonologist pulmonology radiologist rheumatologist rheumatology rhinologist Examples of epidemiologyepidemiology However, now that the field of psychiatric epidemiology has developed more sophisticated and consistent methods, we can perhaps begin to assess true differences between countries. Since the epidemiology of varicella varies worldwide, adopting foreign prevention policies may not always be applicable. It seems therefore that the epidemiology of rubella is more sensitive to differences in mixing patterns than mumps and measles. The epidemiology of a disease, however, cannot be studied in an experimental setting alone. This issue features several papers reporting controlled treatment trials and further groups of papers on epidemiology, eating disorders, and depression. Aggregation is therefore treated as significant in studies on the epidemiology of infectious diseases and, together with dispersion, deserves closer scrutiny. The variability in rubella epidemiology has important implications for the design of immunization programmes. This indicates that infected humans rather than reservoir hosts play a major role in the epidemiology of the disease. Our conclusion must be that the epidemiology of hysteria has been neglected. It is known that interspecific interactions occur in such areas potentially having important consequences on parasite epidemiology. In many areas the epidemiology of leptospirosis has been modified by changes in animal husbandry, climate and human behaviour [6]. Because of its import in epidemiology, economics, the social sciences and other ' 'soft' ' sciences, learning causal networks has a long history. They thus dominate the epidemiology of salmonellosis in general, and probably represent global phenomena. In addition, the possible effects of immunization on the epidemiology of zoster were not explored. Mathematical modelling is an essential part of understanding the epidemiology of infectious disease, and hence its control. See all examples of epidemiology These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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