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epidemiology study of factors affecting the outbreak and spread of diseases.
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epidemiology The study of the various factorsinfluencing the occurrence, distribution, prevention and control of disease, injury and other health-related events in a defined human population.
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epidemiology The changes in the numbers of cases of disease in relation to time and space.
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epidemiology The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people.
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epidemiology Study of the distribution of disease, or other health-related states and events in human populations, as related to age, sex, occupation, ethnicity, and economic status in order to identify and alleviate health problems and promote better health (EPA 1997).
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