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Hung HC, Merchant A, Willett W, Ascherio A, Rosner BA, RimmEand JoshipuraKJ. 2003. The association between fruit and vegetable consumption and peripheral arterial disease. Epidemiology 14(6) 659— 665. [Pg.42]

Measures of the public health importance of a disease include the absolute number of cases, the incidence rate, the prevalence (rate), the economic impact of the disease, and the prognosis and preventability of the disease.65 Contact dermatitis is the most common occupational and environmental skin disease. Epidemiologic data show that contact dermatitis comprises 90 to 95% of all occupational skin diseases. [Pg.566]

Reported by National Center for Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Program Office ... [Pg.374]

The Pace for the new compoxmd relates to the speed at which it can reach peak share potential — the shape of the expected sales trajectory. While case and place are generally fimctions of product attributes, disease epidemiology, and other aggregate conditions, the pace for an NCE is more commonly under the influence of various strategic marketing decisions of the part of individual pharmaceutical... [Pg.629]

Sandler RS, Wurzelmann JI, Lyles CM. Oral contraceptive use and the risk of inflammatory bowel disease. Epidemiology 1992 3(4) 374-8. [Pg.248]

La Vecchia C, Decarli A, Pagano R. 1998. Vegetable consumption and risk of chronic disease. Epidemiology 9 208-210. [Pg.486]

Larsen JP, Tandberg E. Sleep disorders in patients with Parkinson s disease epidemiology and management. CNS Drugs 2001 15 267-275. [Pg.114]

Vitiello MV, Borson S (2001) Sleep disturbances in patients with Alzheimer s disease Epidemiology, pathophysiology and management. CNS Drugs 15 777-796... [Pg.182]

Friesland, H. Schrodter, H. In Experimental Techniques ia Plant Disease Epidemiology Kranz, J. Rotem, J., Eds. Springer-Verlag Berlin, 1988 pp 115-34. [Pg.214]

Dauchet L. Dallongeville J. 2008. Fruits and vegetables and cardiovascular disease epidemiological evidence from the non-Westem world. Br. J. Nutt. 99 219-220. [Pg.60]

This chapter provides a brief overview of systems currently in piace for the detection of biological events, either naturaiiy occurring disease outbreaks or deliberate bioterror events. Basic concepts related to infectious disease epidemiology and surveillance are presented. Different types of surveillance systems, including syndromic surveillance, are described. The roles of the... [Pg.389]

Giesecke, J. (2001). Modern infectious disease epidemiology. (2nd ed.). London Arnold. [Pg.398]

Meredith DS Significance of spore release and dispersal mechanisms in plant disease epidemiology. Annu Rev Phytopathol 1973 1 313-342. [Pg.26]

Nakachi, K., Matsuyama, S., Miyake, S., Suganuma, M., and Imai, K., Protective effects of drinking green tea on cancer and cardiovascular disease epidemiological evidence for multiple targeting prevention, BioFactors, 13, 49-54, 2000. [Pg.102]

Ibanez, L., Perez, E., Vidal, X., Laporte, J.-R. Prospective surveillance of acute serious liver disease unrelated to infectious, obstructive, or metabolic disease epidemiological and chnical features, and exposure to drugs. J. Hepatol. 2002 37 572—580... [Pg.560]

Gey, K. F. (1990) The antioxidant hypothesis of cardiovascular disease epidemiology and mechanisms. Biochemical Society Transactions 18, 1041-1045. [Pg.117]

Aronsson B, Mollby R, Nord CE. Antimicrobial agents and Clostridium difficile in acute enteric disease epidemiological data from Sweden, 1980-1982. J Infect Dis 1985 151(3) 476-81. [Pg.496]

Stengel B,Tarver-Carr ME, Powe NR, Eberhardt MS, Brancati FL Lifestyle factors, obesity and the risk of chronic kidney disease. Epidemiology 14 479-487, 2003. [Pg.900]

Nogawa K and Kido T (1993) Biological monitoring of cadmium exposure in itai-itai disease epidemiology. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 65(1 suppi) S43-S46. [Pg.1467]

Galen P. Austin is a senior research associate at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University. He earned his doctoral degree in animal science with an emphasis on beef cattle production from Texas Tech University in December 2003. As an animal scientist, Dr. Austin s research interests are varied regarding livestock production and the environment. He has utilized GPS/GIS technology to monitor beef cattle movement and behavior and is interested in livestock disease epidemiology, in particular, zoonotic diseases. Additionally, Dr. Austin is concerned with and has research interests in the protection from and detection of agricultural terrorism directed at both on-farm/ranch livestock and confined animal feeding operations. [Pg.313]


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