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'''[http://www.gapminder.org/ Gapminder]''' has a more interactive approach to the exploration of data<br>
 
'''[http://www.gapminder.org/ Gapminder]''' has a more interactive approach to the exploration of data<br>
 
'''[http://www.ted.com/ Technology Entertainment and Design (TED)]''' although not a purely epidemiological site, this does contain some very interesting epidemiological and statistical-based lectures<br>
 
'''[http://www.ted.com/ Technology Entertainment and Design (TED)]''' although not a purely epidemiological site, this does contain some very interesting epidemiological and statistical-based lectures<br>
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'''[http://blogs.ft.com/ftdata The Data Blog of the Financial Times covers various topics relating to data analysis]'''
  
 
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Revision as of 22:16, 1 March 2012

Here you will find links to websites covering current topics in epidemiology
Many of the organisations included on this site will also have up to date information on current affairs, and are likely to contain the most up to date information regarding issues of veterinary importance. Alternatively, a list of disease databases is available.
Other available sources of information are:
Bad Science is focussed on human issues, but covers a range of fields, including epidemiology
Behind the Headlines gives useful information behind scientific studies reported in the British press
Understanding uncertainty takes a mathematical approach to uncertainty
epimonitor provides information about current developments in epidemiology, along with relevant resources
Gapminder has a more interactive approach to the exploration of data
Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) although not a purely epidemiological site, this does contain some very interesting epidemiological and statistical-based lectures
The Data Blog of the Financial Times covers various topics relating to data analysis