Epidemiological Statistics

Epidemiological statistics are an important component of public health research and practice. These statistics help provide a comprehensive picture of the health of a population, including factors that can affect health such as lifestyle choices, living environment, access to healthcare, and much more. By gathering, analyzing, and interpreting such data, public health experts can identify potential health risks, recognize trends in public health, and formulate strategies for prevention and control of health-related issues. Epidemiological statistics are also used to support public health policies and programs, as well as to assess their effectiveness.

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Medical Concepts with Clinical-Epidemiological Implications that have to be Re-Assessed Since the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic
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Epidemiological Profile of Intestinal Protozoan Infection in Dakar, Senegal: Results from Hospital-Based Survey
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Epidemiological, Clinical and Echographic Aspects in The Health Structures of Lomé and At The Kara University Hospital (TOGO)
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