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epidemiology

[ US /ˌɛpəˌdɛmiˈɑɫədʒi/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛpɪdˌɛmɪˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease

How To Use epidemiology In A Sentence

  • The Committee is comprised of scientific experts with experience in a variety of disciplines such as animal husbandry, animal behaviour, bacteriology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, parasitology and virology.
  • A report recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggested that smoking increased the risk of developing non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by more than three times.
  • When viewed globally, the future epidemiology of lung cancer is of great concern.
  • The first level consisted of five broad areas: diagnosis, treatment, management, epidemiology, and non-clinical questions.
  • In his now notorious 1998 Lancet paper, Dr Wakefield invited further researches into his MMR-autism hypothesis in the spheres of epidemiology and virology.
  • The epidemiology of esophagitis in Japan is somewhat different from that in Western countries.
  • All major aspects of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, bacteriology, diagnosis, and antimicrobial treatment were reviewed by this group.
  • The epidemiology in subtropical areas is basically similar to that in temperate zones, except that the seasonable timing of events is different.
  • We have confirmed that research on cancers and cardiovascular diseases dominates published epidemiology.
  • Tests that aid in investigating the epidemiology of Listeria outbreaks are those that identify the serotype of the organism.
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