Difference between revisions of "Descriptive epidemiological studies"

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Descriptive epidemiology aims to describe the distribution of disease in terms of one or more of the following:<br>
 
Descriptive epidemiology aims to describe the distribution of disease in terms of one or more of the following:<br>
=====which animals are affected (''animal'')=====
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======which animals are affected (''animal'')======
=====where affected animals are located (''place'')=====
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======where affected animals are located (''place'')======
=====any temporal patterns of disease (''time'')=====
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======any temporal patterns of disease (''time'')======
  
  
 
[[Category:Veterinary Epidemiology - Introduction|C]]
 
[[Category:Veterinary Epidemiology - Introduction|C]]

Revision as of 17:26, 11 November 2010

Descriptive epidemiology aims to describe the distribution of disease in terms of one or more of the following:

which animals are affected (animal)
where affected animals are located (place)
any temporal patterns of disease (time)