It's the adjective form of epidemiology, which means: Of, or relating to, epidemiology.
Epidemiological refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases in a population. It involves studying how diseases spread, their risk factors, and ways to prevent and control them on a large scale.
The ecological approach in medical anthropology focuses on understanding the relationship between health and the environment, including how factors such as geography, climate, and biodiversity influence human health. The epidemiological approach examines patterns of disease spread and transmission within populations to identify risk factors and develop interventions to prevent and control disease outbreaks. Both approaches aim to promote a holistic understanding of health by considering biological, social, and environmental factors.
"Afani" does not have a recognized meaning in English or any specific mathematical context for calculating a mean. It is not possible to determine the mean of something without knowing what it represents or refers to.
"Swabhimani" is a Hindi word that can be translated to mean "self-respect" or "pride in oneself." It signifies a sense of dignity and confidence in one's own worth or identity.
Some names that mean survivor include Ziva (Hebrew), Keanu (Hawaiian), and Gawain (Welsh). These names can symbolize strength, resilience, and overcoming challenges.
If you mean Dude == Man then; Male Homo sapien / homosapien.
Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler was created in 2006.
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ecology, epidemiological studies
dengue epidemiological triad
ecology, epidemiological studies
it could be EPI, which i also a name of an epidemiological graph (epi-curve)
The epidemiological triangle or epidemiological triad is a model describing the factors involved for an infectious disease. On one of each of the three ends is the host, the agent and the environment:The Host: the living organism which is capable of being infectedThe Agent: the factor that must be present or missing for the disease to occurThe Environment: the extrinsic force(s) or situation affecting the host's opportunity to be exposed to the agent
epidemiological studies.
they try to find out the socio-cultural causes of epidemiological disease its surroundings..........
they try to find out the socio-cultural causes of epidemiological disease its surroundings..........
Peizhong Peter Wang has written: 'Disability, epidemiological studies, and contextual factors'