English to Gujarati Dictionary epidemiology

epidemiology

રોગશાસ્ત્ર
definition
noun
We have confirmed that research on cancers and cardiovascular diseases dominates published epidemiology .
the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
translation of 'epidemiology'
રોગચાળા-વિજ્ઞાન,
વાવર-વિજ્ઞાન
example
The second major factor is the 'epidemiology' of the disease or condition.
This book reviews the treatment, 'epidemiology' and unique clinical aspects of epilepsy.
And, if ever there was a need for a compendium of current 'epidemiology' of diabetes and its complications, it is now.
I'm a microbiologist, and my emphasis area is infectious disease 'epidemiology' .
Likewise important were the advances in 'epidemiology' , public health, and sanitation.
It is also essential for understanding the 'epidemiology' of the disease.
Asthma severity is difficult to define in 'epidemiology' , as previously described.
There are no personnel trained in field 'epidemiology' in the public health system.
The 'epidemiology' of hypertension diagnosed otherwise is currently much less understood.
The 'epidemiology' of cryptococcosis has changed over the years because of the AIDS epidemic.
It has a strong orientation toward behavioral 'epidemiology' and health promotion.
We have confirmed that research on cancers and cardiovascular diseases dominates published 'epidemiology' .
Matching is a traditional approach to control for potential confounding in 'epidemiology' .
Articles that did better tended to include an author affiliated with a department of statistics, 'epidemiology' , or public health.
The 'epidemiology' of diseases such as cancer is certainly different from what we are accustomed to in the West.
Six chapters then examine the analysis of various issues that arise in public health and 'epidemiology' .
The 'epidemiology' of West Nile virus has also changed in recent years.
When viewed globally, the future 'epidemiology' of lung cancer is of great concern.
The use of race and ethnicity in 'epidemiology' and public health research has been debated hotly.
The 'epidemiology' of esophagitis in Japan is somewhat different from that in Western countries.
Recommendations were based on a number of 'epidemiological' , clinical and mechanistic studies in humans.
There is paucity of 'epidemiological' data regarding mumps which is fairly common in India.
A fuller understanding of childhood asthma will require the combined skills of 'epidemiologists' , geneticists, airway biologists, and clinicians.
As new information becomes available, perioperative nurses should consult with infection control professionals and 'epidemiologists' to review and revise procedures as appropriate.
Obesity is probably linked to an increased risk of colorectal cancer, but 'epidemiologists' are curious about why there seems to be an association in men but not in women.
The model that 'epidemiologists' use for disease would be that there are two components: exposure and susceptibility.
Hypertension has been associated with an increased risk of heart failure in several 'epidemiological' studies.
Clinicians and 'epidemiologists' often use hay fever as a marker of atopy.
Some of the clinical and 'epidemiological' issues being debated are also discussed.
Atopy and asthma are separate conditions with differing genetic and 'epidemiological' associations.
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