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Global Epidemiology Volume 3 2021



TABLE Of CONTENT :
1. Bland-Altman methods for comparing methods of measurement and response to criticisms
2. An intuitive framework for Bayesian posterior simulation methods
3. Population attributable fraction in textbooks: Time to revise
4. Risk factors of developing critical conditions in Iranian patients with COVID-19
5. Prevalence and patterns of childhood ocular morbidity in Kinshasa. A population-based study
6. Epidemiological and spatio-temporal characteristics of COVID-19 in Rwanda
7. Longitudinal analyses suggest a higher burden of self-reported influenza-like illness among women and girls in a rural community in western Kenya
8. Rising prevalence, and improved but suboptimal management, of hypertension in South Africa: A comparison of two national surveys
9. Practical data considerations for the modern epidemiology student
10. Sensitivity analysis for random measurement error using regression calibration and simulation-extrapolation
11. Estimates of global SARS-CoV-2 infection exposure, infection morbidity, and infection mortality rates in 2020
12. COVID-19 in South Africa: Correcting the record
13. Reply to Lurie et al.
14. Challenges of translating epidemiologic research: An application to rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders
15. Environmental epidemiology and risk assessment: Exploring a path to increased confidence in public health decision-making
16. Commentary: Using potential outcomes causal methods to assess whether reductions in PM2.5 result in decreased mortality
17. A metaphor for epidemiology: The sea of person time
18. Thinking about Causation: A Thought Experiment with Dominos
19. Toward practical causal epidemiology
20. Tehran cohort study (TeCS) on cardiovascular diseases, injury, and mental health: Design, methods, and recruitment data
21. Trends in tobacco smoking and smoking cessation in Russia with a focus on Indigenous populations: A narrative review
22. Trends in the epidemiology of childhood nephrotic syndrome in Africa: A systematic review
23. Trends and risk factors for non-communicable diseases mortality in Nairobi slums (2008–2017)
24. Determinants of transitions in water and sanitation services in two urban slums of Nairobi: A multi-state modeling approach
25. Corrigendum to “COVID-19 in South Africa” [Global Epidemiology 2 (2020) 100034]


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No. Panggil
614.4 GLO g
Penerbit Elsevier : Amsterdam.,
Deskripsi Fisik
Pages 1 - 182
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
2590-1133
Klasifikasi
614.4
Tipe Isi
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Tipe Media
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Tipe Pembawa
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Edisi
Volume 3 2021
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