نتایج جستجو برای: epidemiologic methods

تعداد نتایج: 1889172  

2012
Peng-Lim Ooi Theresa Seetoh Jeffery Cutter

Field epidemiology involves the implementation of quick and targeted public health interventions with the aid of epidemiological methods. In this article, we share our practical experiences in outbreak management and in safeguarding the population against novel diseases. Given that cities represent the financial nexuses of the global economy, global health security necessitates the safeguard of...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2003
O S Okuthe A McLeod J M Otte G E Buyu

Assessment of livestock production constraints in the smallholder dairy systems in the western Kenya highlands was carried out using both qualitative and quantitative epidemiological methods. Rapid rural appraisals (qualitative) were conducted in rural and peri-urban areas. A cross-sectional survey (quantitative) was then conducted on a random sample of farms in the study area. Diseases, poor c...

2013
Don Olson Rob Mathes Marc Paladini Kevin Konty

Introduction A decade ago, the primary objective of syndromic surveillance was bioterrorism and outbreak early event detection (EED) [3]. Syndromic systems for EED focused on rapid, automated data collection, processing and statistical anomaly detection of indicators of potential bioterrorism or outbreak events. The paradigm presented a clear and testable surveillance objective: the early detec...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1387

چکیده: بررسی ادبیات مربوطه در کشور در زمینه یادگیری زبان انگلیسی نشان می‎دهد که علی‎رغم اهمیت املا در فرآیند یادگیری به طور عام و یادگیری زبان انگلیسی به طور خاص، این مولفه از جایگاهی متناسب با اهمیت آن برخوردار نیست و عمدتاً نادیده گرفته شده است. تحقیقات گسترده‎ای در خارج از کشور در مورد ماهیت این مولفه صورت گرفته است، در حالی که به جرأت می‎توان گفت در داخل کشور گامی در مورد درک ماهیت آن و فرآی...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1993
B Stenlund

A sample of 207 men from the construction industry was studied using an epidemiological technique of cross-sectional design to investigate if sport activities involving the arms increase the risk of developing shoulder tendinitis or osteoarthrosis of the acromioclavicular joint. The relative risk for shoulder tendinitis was estimated to be 9.5 on the right side, and 4.9 on the left side for a l...

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2007
T Truelsen P U Heuschmann R Bonita G Arjundas P Dalal A Damasceno D Nagaraja A Ogunniyi S Oveisgharan K Radhakrishnan V I Skvortsoya V Stakhovskaya

BACKGROUND Stroke is a leading global cause of death, with an estimated 5.8 million fatal events in 2005, two-thirds of which happened in low-income and middle-income countries. In these regions, epidemiological methods to establish hospital-based stroke registers for clinical audit or studies to estimate incidence are scarce. Our aim was to ascertain whether stroke registers could be set up in...

2014
Jack Westwood Matthew Burnett David Spratt Michael Ball Daniel J Wilson Sally Wellsteed David Cleary Andy Green Emma Hutley Anna Cichowska Susan Hopkins Mark Wilcox Anthony Kessel Ghada Zoubiane Lara Bethke Derrick W Crook Jimmy Walker Mark Sutton Philip Marsh Ginny Moore Peter Wilson Alison Holmes Peter Hoffman Chris Smith Beryl Oppenheim Julian Parkhill Neil Woodford Julie Robotham Claire Kidgell Martin Anyim Gabriella Gilkes Dawn Field Josh Quick Tony Pickering Benjamin C Kirkup Jack Gilbert

The UK Science and Innovation Network UK-USA workshop ‘Beating the Superbugs: Hospital Microbiome Studies for tackling Antimicrobial Resistance’ was held on October 14th 2013 at the UK Department of Health, London. The workshop was designed to promote US-UK collaboration on hospital microbiome studies to add a new facet to our collective understanding of antimicrobial resistance. The assembled ...

Journal: :Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2005
Massimo Lowicki-Zucca Paul Spiegel Filippo Ciantia

BACKGROUND Conflict, poverty and HIV disproportionately affect people in sub-Saharan Africa. The manner in which governments, national and international organisations and the media report on the HIV epidemic in situations of conflict, post-conflict and reconstruction can have unintended and negative consequences for those affected populations. The media in particular has a huge influence on how...

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