Pesticides and epidemiology: unraveling disease patterns.

http://www.btny.purdue.edu/Pubs/PPP/PPP-43.pdf

It's intented to provide an understanding of a few basic epidemiological concepts and methods that help to comprehend epidemiological findings cited in scientific journals, media accounts, public advocacy group releases, and government documents. It presents the following parts: - The science of Epidemiology; - Principles of Epidemiology; - Sources of information; - Epidemiology as an observational science; - Study designs in Epidemiology; - Reporting epidemiological data; - Bias complicates study results; - Placing epidemiological studies in perspectives; and Conclusion. The plug-in Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read this publication.

Author(s): Whitford, Fred, Acquavella, John, Burns, Carol, Blessing, Arlene, editor Originator(s): Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service. Purdue Pesticide Programs
Resource added in: 20/07/1999
Available languages: English
Toxicology, Epidemiology, Epidemiologic Studies, cidasicidasicidasicidas
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