epidemiology (Also epidemiologies) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to epidemiology

  • topics categories«
  • field of study«
  • epidemiology«
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  • disease«
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  • -logy«
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  • causation«
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  • measurement«
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  • doctor«
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  • odds ratio«
  • epizootiology«
  • control«
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  • epidemiologically«
  • or«
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  • smoker«
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  • association«
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  • outbreak investigation«
  • genetic epidemiology«
  • incidence«
  • health«
  • precision«
  • risk«
  • mpe«
  • outcome«
  • molecular pathology«
  • validity«
  • selection bias«
  • unexposed period«
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  • health management framework«
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  • data«
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  • case«
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  • neoplastic disease«
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  • result«
  • external validity«
  • study subject«
  • study design«
  • sickness«
  • error«
  • person«
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  • occurrence«
  • heterogeneity«
  • prevention«
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  • sample size«
  • health system«
  • type«
  • premature death«
  • coding«
  • coherence«
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  • disease control«
  • term«
  • variability«
  • zoological population«
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  • unbiased relationship«
  • traditional chinese medicine study«
  • tobacco or health conference«
  • tobacco control research policy program«
  • term epidemiology«
  • szklo m«
  • study participation rate«
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  • real causal effect«
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  • public sector disposable income impact«
  • public health/health protection service«
  • public health/health protection practitioner«
  • private sector disposable income impact«
  • private health care cost«
  • precise measuring device«
  • powerful effect measure«
  • population life impact simulation«
  • pestilential factor«
  • pe=a/(a+b«
  • p'u=c/(c+d«
  • occasional systematic review«
  • nieto fj«
  • moyer c«
  • most outcome«
  • molecular precision medicine«
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  • larger government entity«
  • labour force life impact simulation«
  • kobak p«
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  • good internal validity«
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  • exposure x=1«
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  • counterfactual effect«
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  • targeted immunization strategy«
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  • mpe approach«
  • molecular pathologic process«
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  • amateur statistician«
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  • plant disease epidemiology«
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  • health guidance«
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  • disease heterogeneity«
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  • common categorization«
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  • british surgeon joseph lister«
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  • sampling variability«
  • interdisciplinary expert«
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  • inconsistent manner«
  • hispanic paradox«
  • g. rose«
  • critical community size«
  • a+c«
  • y=1«
  • unmeasured variable«
  • sander greenland«
  • risk difference«
  • recent pregnancy«
  • particle consistent«
  • heterogeneous process«
  • harmful outcome«
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  • fever«
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  • mendelian randomization«
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  • biospecimens«
  • theory«
  • example«
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  • health risk factor«
  • fetal health«
  • extracellular molecule«
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  • disease evolution«
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  • anderson gray mckendrick«
  • psychosocial theory«
  • peripheral blood leukocyte«
  • modern epidemiology«
  • case series«
  • traditional physician«
  • extraneous factor«
  • effective health care«
  • caerphilly heart disease study«
  • british doctor study«
  • different field«
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  • powerful microscope«
  • cure«
  • vienna hospital«
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  • current scientific research«
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  • u national center«
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  • evidence«
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  • disease free«
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  • y=0«
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  • editor«
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  • recent definition«
  • girolamo fracastoro«
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  • ra1«
  • explicit intention«
  • wide association«
  • richard doll«
  • genetic risk factor«
  • consistent finding«
  • profit organization«
  • intervention«
  • exposure assessment«
  • pulse oximeter«
  • cancer control«
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  • miasma theory«
  • other pioneer«
  • confounding«
  • indisputable evidence«
  • thomas sydenham«
  • disease condition«
  • pharmd«
  • similar factor«
  • health protection agency«
  • single patient«
  • positive finding«
  • disease surveillance«
  • life table«
  • inverse proportion«
  • laboratory finding«
  • gwas«
  • aspen publisher«
  • potential exposure«
  • fetal death«
  • cigarette smoker«
  • delay«
  • causal inference«
  • measuring device«
  • previous exposure«
  • stringent criterion«
  • ronald ross«
  • plant population«
  • study population«
  • antonie van leeuwenhoek«
  • sampling error«
  • finding«
  • podiatric medicine«
  • consideration«
  • treatment effect«
  • statistical tool«
  • protective factor«
  • causal effect«
  • death«
  • demographic transition«
  • sample«
  • visual evidence«
  • qualitative study«
  • corporate profit«
  • medical device company«
  • wide association study«
  • molecular marker«
  • modern population«
  • antiseptic«
  • retrospective study«
  • environmental exposure«
  • consumption tax«
  • physician«
  • sine qua«
  • circumstance«
  • subdiscipline«
  • statistical evidence«
  • specific population«
  • sackett«
  • multiple set«
  • michael hill«
  • % confidence interval«
  • public health policy«
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  • causal factor«
  • medical microbiology«
  • public health agency«
  • corporate income tax«
  • field«
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  • his concept«
  • a/c«
  • john snow«
  • germ theory«
  • lippincott williams«
  • incidence rate«
  • history«
  • nursing practice«
  • disease outbreak«
  • mere presence«
  • practical issue«
  • part i.«
  • target population«
  • pattern«
  • rothman«
  • original population«
  • great plague«
  • biotechnology information«
  • belief«
  • environmental influence«
  • dieting«
  • seltzer«
  • tool«
  • clinical development«
  • tobacco smoking«
  • his finding«
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