The last ten years have seen a growing appreciation of the value of applying epidemiologic methods to the unknowns in noninfectious disease. The value of such an approach has in fact long since passed ...
The University of Delaware’s online epidemiology methods graduate certificate provides the opportunity for additional training in epidemiologic methods needed to study the determinants and ...
Modern epidemiology combines descriptive tools for mapping disease patterns with analytical and quantitative approaches to decipher causal relationships and forecast future trends. Descriptive methods ...
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During the past year, the Covid-19 pandemic has infected more than 100 million people and caused more than 2 million deaths in more than 200 countries around the world. The associated real and social ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Hepcludex (bulevirtide‐gmod) injection to treat chronic hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection in adults without cirrhosis or compensated cirrhosis.
The Ebola outbreak raging in central Africa had a "big head start," the World Health Organization chief acknowledged Wednesday, but insisted efforts to rein in the deadly virus were making progress.