Epidemiology, Descriptive. Time, Place and Person . Descriptive and Exploratory Analysis . The aspect of epidemiology concerned with organizing and summarizing health-related data according to time, place, and person. http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/EpiGlossary/glossary.htm . 1.00
Epidemiology. Field of medicine concerned with the determination of causes, incidence, and characteristic behavior of disease outbreaks affecting human populations. It includes the interrelationships of host, agent, and environment as related to the distribution and control of disease. . 0.71
/epidemiology. /endemics . /epidemics . /frequency . /incidence . /morbidity . /occurrence . /outbreaks . /prevalence . /surveillance . Used with human and veterinary diseases for the distribution of disease, factors which cause disease, and the attributes of disease in defined populations; includes incidence, frequency, prevalence, endemic and epidemic outbreaks; also surveys and estimates of morbidity in geographic areas and in specified populations. Used also with geographical headings for the location of epidemiologic aspects of a disease. Excludes mortality for which "mortality" is used. . 0.71
Epidemiologists. Epidemiologist . Qualified medical professionals who study the causes, incidence, and characteristic behavior of disease outbreaks or other health-related conditions and determine the interrelationships of hosts, agents, and environment related to the distribution and control of diseases. . 0.61
Epidemiologic Research Design. Design, Epidemiologic Research . Designs, Epidemiologic Research . Epidemiologic Research Designs . Epidemiological Research Design . Research Design, Epidemiologic . Research Designs, Epidemiologic . Design, Epidemiological Research . Designs, Epidemiological Research . Epidemiological Research Designs . Research Design, Epidemiological . Research Designs, Epidemiological . The form and structure of analytic studies in epidemiologic and clinical research. . 0.57
Molecular Epidemiology. Genetic Epidemiology . Epidemiologies, Genetic . Epidemiologies, Molecular . Epidemiology, Genetic . Genetic Epidemiologies . Molecular Epidemiologies . Epidemiology, Molecular . The application of molecular biology to the answering of epidemiological questions. The examination of patterns of changes in DNA to implicate particular carcinogens and the use of molecular markers to predict which individuals are at highest risk for a disease are common examples. . 0.57
Disaster Epidemiology. The medical discipline that studies the influence of such factors as the life style, biological constitution and other personal or social determinants on the incidence and distribution of diseases as it concerns disasters (Material II - IDNDR, 1992) . 0.57