Epidemiologies [noun]

Definition of Epidemiologies:

community health

Synonyms of Epidemiologies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Epidemiologies:

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Sentence/Example of Epidemiologies:

Albert Ko is a professor and chair of epidemiology of microbial diseases at the Yale School of Public Health.

“That’s way too slow,” said George Rutherford, a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine.

Albert Ko is professor and department chair, epidemiology of microbial disease, at Yale School of Public Health, and professor of infectious diseases at Yale School of Medicine.

We brought in scores of experts from infectious disease, epidemiology, public health, laboratory medicine, all these different areas to try to help us design and prepare what we think is the most up-to-date information.

In cities across the US—ranging from Boston, Massachusetts in the northeast to Las Vegas, Nevada in the southwest—scientists are working with public health officials to conduct wastewater-based epidemiology.

The work of the modern fathers of epidemiology was consciously based on Hippocrates.

It is in this chapter that the epidemiology comes into closest contact with social and economic history.

Its place is indeed unique among epidemic diseases; it is the oldest and most obdurate of all the problems in epidemiology.

He saw that influenza was the crux of epidemiology, and paid special attention to it.

This theory was based upon the geographical distribution and epidemiology of the disease.