Epidemiology

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    Heppatits B: an Epidemic

    Hepatitis B: An Epidemic The World Health Organization defines epidemiology as “the study of the distribution and determinants of health- related states or events, and the application of the study to the control of diseases and other health problems” (CDC, 2014). Determinates of health are “the circumstances in which people are born, live, work and age as well as the systems put in place to deal with illness”. The communicable disease chain is a model beneficial to integrating the many concepts

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    Epidemiology/Hiv

    know as acquired immune deficiency syndrome ("HIV basics," 2015). HIV infection currently has no cure and once acquired. However, with early detection and use of new medication combinations, it can be managed ("HIV Treatment," 2014, para. 3). Epidemiology is the medical study of the causes and transmission of disease within a population. Epidemiologist target specific strategies to break the epidemiological triangle of the agent, the host and the environment. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

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    Hsa-535 Midterm and Final Q&a

    The normal occurrence of a disease or condition common to persons within a localized area is known as a(n) ____.Answer | Selected Answer: |    endemic | Correct Answer: |    endemic | | Question 2 5 out of 5 points | | | The biological cause of a problem or disease is known as ____.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    etiology | Correct Answer: |    etiology | | | | | Question 3 5 out of 5 points | | | Reproductive health studies ____.Answer | | |

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    Media and Technology

    benefits of digital epidemiology which included 1) early detection of disease outbreaks, 2) monitoring disease levels real-time through news media, E-mail, blogs, social media networks, and “vigilant journalists” using Twitter to communicate incidence of disease, 3) automated systems that filter key words pulled from the social media mentioned above, and 4) examine periods of time before outbreaks occur. As reported by Voss (2013) from an interview with Salathé, digital epidemiology compliments traditional

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    Methodoogy

    4 Variables: The Elderly and Epidemiology Desarae Fly Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University 01/28/16 4 Variables: The Elderly and Epidemiology Desarae Fly Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University 4 Variables: The Elderly and Epidemiology When it comes to the elderly in terms of epidemiology, there are many variables that come into play. Now, some of these variables are easier said than done. Some variables include pre-screening and regular check-ups

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    Mononucleosis

    July 26, 2014 Epidemiology on Mononucleosis Mononucleosis is a viral disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), that affects people between the ages of ten and thirty-five, but anyone at any age can contract the disease. This disease is found mainly in adolescents. It is also known as “the kissing disease”, and it is indistinguishable from other members of the herpes virus group (123helpme, 2014). The most frequent mode of transmission is intimate salivary contact. It can also be transmitted

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    Neighborhood 2.0

    Epidemiology today is considered to be the core science of public health and is described as a constellation of disciplines with a common mission: optimal health for the whole community (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2008). Epidemiology has reformed public health and continues to strive for disease prevention and health promotion in communities across the world. The population and disease that will be discussed in relation to epidemiology in this paper with be teens and pregnancy. This paper will explore

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    Phc Competencies

    PUBLIC HEALTH COMPETENCIES A. BIOSTATISTICS Biostatistics is the development and application of statistical reasoning and methods in addressing, analyzing and solving problems in public health; health care; and biomedical, clinical and populationbased research. Competencies: Upon graduation a student with an MPH should be able to… A. 1. Describe the roles biostatistics serves in the discipline of public health. A. 2. Describe basic concepts of probability, random variation and commonly used statistical

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    Influenza in the Elder

    The elderly is one of many populations vulnerable to influenza. Epidemiology as it relates to influenza in the elderly is the topic of discussion for this paper. This paper will make use of the Epidemiological Triangle to explain the disease process of influenza, prevention of the disease, and evaluation of prevention. Definition and Description of Epidemiology Stanhope and Lancanster defines epidemiology as “the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related

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    Review in Research

    Literature Review in Research: An Annotated Bibliography AB HCS/465 January 26th, 2015 Lane Baggett Literature Review in Research: An Annotated Bibliography Reference Gershon, MHS, DrPHa, R. R., Karkashian, MAa, C. D., Grosch, PHDb, J. W., Murphy, PhDb, L. R., Escamilla-Cejudo, MD, PhDa, c, A., Flanagan, BAa, P. A., Bernacki, MD, MPHd, E., Kasting, MPHe, C., & Martin, PhDe, L. (2000, June). Hospitals safety climate and its relationship with safe work practices and workplace exposure

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