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Modern infectious disease epidemiology / Johan Giesecke.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2017Edición: Third editionDescripción: 1 online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781351838740
  • 1351838741
  • 9781351838757
  • 135183875X
  • 9781351838733
  • 1351838733
  • 9781315222714
  • 131522271X
Tema(s): Género/Forma: Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version :: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 614.4 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • RA651 .G54 2017
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Cover; Half Title; Cover Info; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Introduction; Chapter 1: What Is Special about Infectious Disease Epidemiology?; Some Special Features; Epidemiology and Diagnosis; Envoi; Chapter 2: Definitions; Some General Definitions; Incidence; Prevalence; Denominator; Population at Risk; Case-Fatality Rate or Lethality; Mortality; Definitions Used in Infectious Disease Epidemiology; What Is a Case?; Attack Rate; Primary/Secondary Cases; Index Case; Reproductive Rate; Vector; Transmission Routes; Reservoir versus Source.
Point-Source versus Continuous-Source OutbreakZoonosis; Sexually Transmitted Infections; Control of Communicable Diseases Manual; Incubation Period; Serial Interval; Infectious Period; Generation Time; Latent Period; Epidemic; References; Chapter 3: Descriptive Epidemiology; Time; Place; Person; Table or Diagram?; Statistical Analysis; References; Chapter 4: Risk, Relative Risk and Attack Rate; An Epidemiological Analysis of an Outbreak; Person-to-Person Spread; Summary; References; Chapter 5: The Case Control Study: Odds, Odds Ratio -- The Concept of Confounding; Can We Be Sure of Our ORs?
Some General Points about Case Control StudiesOther Examples of Case Control Studies; Some More Recent Developments; Confounding; Causation; Temporality; Biologic Gradient; Strength of Association; Summary; References; Chapter 6: The Cohort Study: Rates -- The Concept of Bias; Person-Years; Risks and Rates; Bias; Clinical Trials; Placebo-Controlled Trials; Randomized Trials; Double-Blind Trials; Historical Parenthesis: James Lind and Scurvy; Pros and Cons of Case Control and Cohort Studies; Summary; References; Chapter 7: Some Statistical Procedures That Are Often Used in Epidemiology.
Confidence Intervals for ProportionsAn Approximate Estimate; The Confidence Interval of Zero; Significance Testing; The t-Test; The Chi-Squared (x2) Test; Fisher's Exact Test; One-Sided and Two-Sided Testing; General Notes on Significance Tests; Estimating Sample Size; The Smallest Sample Size Possible; Summary; References; Chapter 8: Clinical Epidemiology: Sensitivity, Specificity and Misclassification; Sensitivity and Specificity; Two Examples; Fever and Malaria; Smell and Streptococcal Infection; Positive Predictive Value; A New 2 x 2 Table; Reliability; Validity; Misclassification.
Random MisclassificationNon-Random (or Preferential) Misclassification; Summary; References; Chapter 9: Multivariate Analysis and Interaction; Adjusting for Confounding; Matching; Regression Models; Interaction; Misclassification; Summary; References; Chapter 10: Survival Analysis; Survival Analysis; Terminology; An Illustrative Example; The Difference between Risk and Rate; Summary; Chapter 11: Mathematical Models for Epidemics; Basic Reproductive Rate; What Determines R0?; Estimating R0 in an Outbreak; An Approximate Formula for R0; A Simple Model; Objections to the Model.
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Previous edition: London: Arnold, 2002.

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Cover; Half Title; Cover Info; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Introduction; Chapter 1: What Is Special about Infectious Disease Epidemiology?; Some Special Features; Epidemiology and Diagnosis; Envoi; Chapter 2: Definitions; Some General Definitions; Incidence; Prevalence; Denominator; Population at Risk; Case-Fatality Rate or Lethality; Mortality; Definitions Used in Infectious Disease Epidemiology; What Is a Case?; Attack Rate; Primary/Secondary Cases; Index Case; Reproductive Rate; Vector; Transmission Routes; Reservoir versus Source.

Point-Source versus Continuous-Source OutbreakZoonosis; Sexually Transmitted Infections; Control of Communicable Diseases Manual; Incubation Period; Serial Interval; Infectious Period; Generation Time; Latent Period; Epidemic; References; Chapter 3: Descriptive Epidemiology; Time; Place; Person; Table or Diagram?; Statistical Analysis; References; Chapter 4: Risk, Relative Risk and Attack Rate; An Epidemiological Analysis of an Outbreak; Person-to-Person Spread; Summary; References; Chapter 5: The Case Control Study: Odds, Odds Ratio -- The Concept of Confounding; Can We Be Sure of Our ORs?

Some General Points about Case Control StudiesOther Examples of Case Control Studies; Some More Recent Developments; Confounding; Causation; Temporality; Biologic Gradient; Strength of Association; Summary; References; Chapter 6: The Cohort Study: Rates -- The Concept of Bias; Person-Years; Risks and Rates; Bias; Clinical Trials; Placebo-Controlled Trials; Randomized Trials; Double-Blind Trials; Historical Parenthesis: James Lind and Scurvy; Pros and Cons of Case Control and Cohort Studies; Summary; References; Chapter 7: Some Statistical Procedures That Are Often Used in Epidemiology.

Confidence Intervals for ProportionsAn Approximate Estimate; The Confidence Interval of Zero; Significance Testing; The t-Test; The Chi-Squared (x2) Test; Fisher's Exact Test; One-Sided and Two-Sided Testing; General Notes on Significance Tests; Estimating Sample Size; The Smallest Sample Size Possible; Summary; References; Chapter 8: Clinical Epidemiology: Sensitivity, Specificity and Misclassification; Sensitivity and Specificity; Two Examples; Fever and Malaria; Smell and Streptococcal Infection; Positive Predictive Value; A New 2 x 2 Table; Reliability; Validity; Misclassification.

Random MisclassificationNon-Random (or Preferential) Misclassification; Summary; References; Chapter 9: Multivariate Analysis and Interaction; Adjusting for Confounding; Matching; Regression Models; Interaction; Misclassification; Summary; References; Chapter 10: Survival Analysis; Survival Analysis; Terminology; An Illustrative Example; The Difference between Risk and Rate; Summary; Chapter 11: Mathematical Models for Epidemics; Basic Reproductive Rate; What Determines R0?; Estimating R0 in an Outbreak; An Approximate Formula for R0; A Simple Model; Objections to the Model.

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