Category:Epidemiology
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Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Epidemiology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 637 total.
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- Abate
- Absolute
- Acoustic epidemiology
- Active surveillance study
- Aetiology
- Age adjusted
- Age adjustment
- Age of onset
- Age-adjusted
- Age-specific mortality rate
- Age-standardized mortality rate
- Airborne
- Airborne disease
- Airborne transmission
- Alcohol and breast cancer
- Alexander Dempsey
- Ambrose (Cantacuzène)
- American College of Epidemiology
- American Epidemiological Society
- Analytic study
- Angela Mariotto
- Antiviral Taskforce
- Apparent infection rate
- April Carson
- Assessment on COVID-19 Origins
- Association
- Asymptomatic
- Asymptomatic carrier
- Asymptomatic carriers
- Attack rate
- Attributable fraction among the exposed
- Attributable fraction for the population
- Attributable risk
- Auxology
- Average daily quantity
B
- B. P. Loughridge
- Bacterial phylodynamics
- Barry S. Levy
- Basic reproduction number
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
- Berkson's paradox
- Bertrand P. Allinson
- Bibliography of Ebola
- Bills of mortality
- Biological plausibility
- Biological vector
- Birthday effect
- Blue zone
- Bradford Hill criteria
- BRFSS
- British Doctors Study
- Broad Street Pump
- Broad Street pump
- Burden of disease
C
- Caerphilly Heart Disease Study
- Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Cancer cluster
- Cancer clusters
- Cancer epidemiology
- Cancer incidence
- Cancer Prevention Study
- Capture-recapture method
- Carrier
- Carstairs index
- Case control
- Case definition
- Case fatality rate
- Case fatality ratio
- Case finding
- Case series
- Case-control
- Case-control studies
- Case-control study
- Case-controlled
- Case-fatality rate
- Case–control
- Case–control studies
- Case–control study
- Causal
- Causal graph
- Causal inference
- Causal model
- Cause
- Cause (medicine)
- Cause of death
- Causes of death
- Censoring (statistics)
- Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance
- Charlson index
- Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth
- Cholera belt
- Cholera pit
- Clifford Kwan-Gett
- Clinical epidemiology
- Clinical series
- Clinical Trial Service Unit
- Cluster (epidemiology)
- Clyde cancer cluster
- Cmean
- Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
- Cochran–Armitage test for trend
- Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel statistics
- Cognitive epidemiology
- Cohort
- Cohort (statistics)
- Cohort analysis
- Cohort studies
- Cohort study
- Coinfection
- Colin D'Cunha
- Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer
- Communicability period
- Communicable disease
- Communicable disease data
- Community immunity
- Community transmission
- Comorbidity
- Compartmental models in epidemiology
- Component causes
- Computational epidemiology
- Confidence limit
- Conflict epidemiology
- Confound
- Confounder
- Confounders
- Confounding
- Confounding variable
- Confounding variables
- Connection
- Consecutive case series
- Contact immunity
- Contact tracing
- Contain
- Containment
- Control event rate
- Cordon sanitaire
- Cordon sanitaire (medicine)
- Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group
- Correlation
- Correlation does not imply causation
- Corrupted Blood incident
- COVID Symptom Study
- COVID-19 CPI
- COVID-19 lockdowns
- Cox
- Critical community size
- Cross-sectional studies
- Cross-sectional study
- Cross-species transmission
- Crude mortality rate
- Cumulative incidence
- Cumulative risk
- Cure rate
- Cure Violence
D
- D. N. Sharma
- DALY
- Death rate
- Death Rate
- Demographic surveillance system
- Dengue fever outbreaks
- Descriptive
- Detectability
- Diagnostic odds ratio
- Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
- Diffusion model
- Disability-adjusted life year
- Disease causative agent
- Disease cluster
- Disease control
- Disease diffusion mapping
- Disease outbreaks
- Disease pattern
- Disease surveillance
- Disease transmission
- Disease X
- Disease-free
- Diseases of poverty
- Distancing
- Donald Reid Medal
- Dose response
- Driver