Epidemiology of otitis media with effusion in Japan.
In The Great Power-Line Cover-Up, Brodeur recounts a press conference held by the head of the Connecticut Department of Health Services's Division of Environmental
Epidemiology and Occupational Health and an epidemiologist on his staff.
On the basis of responses about needs, and assuming that nonresponse meant no additional need, adding 1,374 epidemiologists (a 50% increase to 1.31 epidemiologists per 100,000 population nationally) is needed to achieve ideal
epidemiology and surveillance capacity in all program areas.
Within
epidemiology, the currently marginalized public health approach to the discipline is making a comeback.
Sensitivities and specificities of spoligotyping and mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit-variable-number tandem repeat typing methods for studying molecular
epidemiology of tuberculosis.
Hennekens is co-author of 528 publications, including 405 original reports, 120 reviews and book chapters, and 3 textbooks, including
Epidemiology in Medicine, which is used widely in medical schools and schools of public health in the United States and abroad.
Their report and four related Stellman papers in the December ENIVORNMENTAL RESEARCH "represent a landmark in veterans health research and occupational
epidemiology," says Michael Gochfeld of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, N.J.
Chan presents a textbook for learning the open-source R statistics software with an emphasis on applications in
epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine.
Nelson (
epidemiology, international health, and medicine, Johns Hopkins U.) and Williams (
epidemiology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) assemble 28 chapters on the
epidemiology of infectious disease.
With extensive treatment of the heart of epidemiology--from study designs to descriptive
epidemiology to quantitative measures--this reader friendly text is accessible and interesting to a wide range of health-related disciplines.