Epidemiological
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67 examples of Epidemiological in a sentence
Applying
epidemiological
techniques to finding, isolating, and disrupting the transmission of violence and the radical ideologies that breed it has already proved successful in the US context.
Sackett implies, but does not stipulate, that
epidemiological
evidence (findings from randomized controlled trials and large-cohort studies carried out over many years) should underpin doctors’ decisions about patients – and, one hopes, in consultation with them.
Epidemiological
research studies address questions like, “If 1,000 people with type 2 diabetes were randomly allocated to four groups of 250 people that each received either no treatment (or a placebo), drug A, drug B, or drug C for ten years, how would it impact survival rates, and what, if any, complications and side effects would there be?”
Instead, researchers must optimize the presentation, summarization, processing, and application of
epidemiological
evidence, using good visualization techniques that improve doctors’ understanding of complex statistics.
The medical community must develop the science of shared decision-making, in which
epidemiological
evidence informs conversations about what matters to the patient and how best to achieve those goals.
The Korean study paid no attention to the bias that haunts all
epidemiological
studies, which always overestimate pathology rates by including as disorder even very mild presentations that do not have clinical significance.
Moreover, the underlying
epidemiological
mistake of such "racial medicine" is obvious.
The European White Book on Lung Disease, published in 2003 by the European Respiratory Society and the European Lung Foundation, produced
epidemiological
data for the full spectrum of lung diseases collected from all European countries for the first time.
Indeed, when 23andMe customers log in to their accounts, they are invited to fill out surveys about their lifestyle, family background, and health, adding
epidemiological
value to the genetic data, which are then used by the firm’s research arm, 23andWe.
Of course, one could argue that they are not “an unwitting public,” but altruistic volunteers – so generous, in fact, that, beyond paying for the service, they hand over the value of their subsequent labor in providing
epidemiological
data.
Already, the Pan American Health Organization has declared an
epidemiological
alert for yellow fever in Latin America.
But, like
epidemiological
evidence, laboratory studies have many uncertainties, and scientists must extrapolate from study-specific evidence to make judgments about causation and recommend protective measures.
Since then, a number of
epidemiological
studies have reported an association between asthma and exposure to paracetamol in the womb, in childhood, and in adulthood.
The latest evidence to support this hypothesis comes from a large international
epidemiological
study of childhood asthma that was recently published in the medical journal The Lancet .
But it is now time to look beyond
epidemiological
facts.
There are some
epidemiological
studies that have been touted as offering real-world illustrations of hormesis in humans, but they have palpable shortcomings.
As financial markets celebrate the coming vaccine-led boom, the confluence of
epidemiological
and political aftershocks has pushed us back into a quagmire of heightened economic vulnerability.
Countries differ dramatically in the
epidemiological
effectiveness of their public-health measures.
But, unlike Trump, both subsequently changed their advice on the basis of
epidemiological
evidence.
First, many
epidemiological
studies warn that, for certain findings, causality has not yet been established.
In a fast-moving pandemic, we must be ready to change rules quickly in accordance with local conditions, the latest
epidemiological
evidence, and the development of new technologies that help us reduce the spread of the virus.
While we bolster our medical and
epidemiological
response to COVID-19, we also must ensure that essential maternal, sexual, and reproductive health services are not disrupted.
In a sense, viewing the disease and its impact through multiple lenses – epidemiological, economic, political, and social – obstructs our vision.
As long as the pandemic is still raging anywhere, it will pose a threat – both
epidemiological
and economic – everywhere.
These countries also tend to be weaker in standard
epidemiological
responses such as contact tracing, as well as in procuring and ascertaining a steady supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline health-care workers.
In planning their national response to COVID-19, therefore, leaders of LMICs need to recognize where the gaps are, whether in the number of health-care and
epidemiological
professionals, the amount of clinical infrastructure, or supplies of medical equipment.
For example, some
epidemiological
models of infectious diseases assume a fixed population.
Arguably, on the
epidemiological
front, the world acted quickly: more than 80 countries imposed lockdowns between March 9 and April 2 – some, like El Salvador, before they had their first confirmed case.
Beyond their varying
epidemiological
effectiveness, lockdowns have been economically devastating.
These probabilities will be borne out by the
epidemiological
data, and most people will believe that the pattern has something to do with the nature of the virus, rather than being driven entirely by human behavior.
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