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Epidemiology (1069 words) |
 | Epidemiology is a powerful means by which science answers important questions, concerning causes of disease, from population information (such as location and rate of increase in disease incidence). |
 | The incidence of a disease is a number equal to the fraction of the population that contracts a given disease during a given period of time. |
 | Incidence is the rate of acquisition of a disease within in a population where prevalence is the fraction of the population which are afflicted. |
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Epidemiology (1487 words) |
 | Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of disease in human populations (Rothman and Greenland), and the application of this study to control of health problems (Last 2001). |
 | Epidemiology is considered the cornerstone methodology in all of public health research, and is highly regarded in evidence-based clinical medicine for identifying risk factors for disease and determining optimal treatment approaches to clinical practice. |
 | Epidemiology is the scientific study of factors affecting the health and illness of individuals and populations, and, in this capacity, it serves as the foundation and logic of interventions made in the interest of the public’s health and preventive medicine. |