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Endemic (epidemiology)
Endemic (epidemiology) This article is about the epidemiological meaning of "endemic". See also endemic (ecology). In epidemiology, an infection is said to be ...
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Talk:Endemic (epidemiology)
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Endemic
Endemic Look up Endemic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Endemic, in a broad sense, can mean belonging ... scope. It also has two specific meanings: endemic (ecology): an organism being "endemic" means exclusively native to a place ...
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Talk:Endemic
Talk:Endemic pedantic correction: last sentence of (otherwise excellent) definition "Endemic in biology and ecology..." contains a redundancy ... note, I think it is unfortunate that "endemic" is so often used in general contexts ... between the alternative meanings. "Warfare was not endemic to North Island tribes at this time ... of Northern tribal life." The formulation using endemic seems to be to add nothing ...
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Endemic (ecology)
Endemic (ecology) This article is about the ecological meaning of "endemic". See also endemic (epidemiology). In biology and ecology endemic means exclusively native to a place ...
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Category:Epidemiology
Category:Epidemiology The main article for this category is Epidemiology. Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this ... trials E Epidemics Epidemiologists Pages in category "Epidemiology" There are 65 pages in this section ... Clinical trial Cohort study Compartmental models in epidemiology Contact immunity Contact tracing Cross-sectional study D Dry sex E Endemic (epidemiology) Environmental factor Epidemic Epidemic Intelligence ...
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Mathematical modelling in epidemiology
Mathematical modelling in epidemiology It is possible to model mathematically the ... we are modelling anything mathematically, whether in epidemiology or otherwise, we would be wise to ... order to make the model useful. The endemic steady state An infectious disease is said to be endemic when it can be sustained in a ... for a disease to be in the endemic steady state, the higher the basic ...
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Compartmental models in epidemiology
Compartmental models in epidemiology A population comprises a large number of ... dynamic aspect is most obvious in an endemic disease with a short infectious period, such ... after infection. See also Mathematical modelling in epidemiology
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List of environment topics:E
... Endangered Species Act (ESA) (in the US) endemic (ecology) endemic (epidemiology) (endemic bird area: see) endemism in birds endemic birds of Australia endemic birds of ...
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Chagas disease
... its pathogen, vector, host, clinical manifestations, and epidemiology. Nevertheless, he at least believed falsely until ... a refusal by the Abbey's curator. Epidemiology and geographical distribution Chagas in Latin America (A:Endemic zones) Chagas disease currently affects 16-18 ... or a family dwelling), particularly in non-endemic areas such as the Amazonia (17 such ... sleeping at hostels or mud houses in endemic areas can be dangerous, a mosquito ...
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