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Applied Epidemiology

Applied epidemiology of influenza and other respiratory infections in Australia, Bangladesh and Cambodia

Applied epidemiology of influenza and other respiratory infections in Australia, Bangladesh and Cambodia

... in Applied Epidemiology ...Khan, epidemiology team leader at the WHO Cox’s Bazar field office, for including me in aspects of field epidemiology investigations, for organising team-bonding ...

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Training the Global Public Health Workforce Through Applied Epidemiology Training Programs: CDC’s Experience, 1951–2011

Training the Global Public Health Workforce Through Applied Epidemiology Training Programs: CDC’s Experience, 1951–2011

... in applied epidemiology, program management, leadership, and communications (approximately 240 hours of classroom contact); an in-service project that applies acquired skills to address significant health ...

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Applied epidemiology of infectious diseases in Australia

Applied epidemiology of infectious diseases in Australia

... for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) who deserve thanks and a few in particular I would like to ...in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) ...for epidemiology that I hope to stoke into a ...

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Applied epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases in the Asia-Pacific

Applied epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases in the Asia-Pacific

... in Applied Epidemiology (MAE), I was employed to work on this project by A/Prof Fiona Russell as my supervisor through the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (MCRI), ...

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Applied epidemiology of infectious diseases for epidemic response in Australia and the Asia Pacific region

Applied epidemiology of infectious diseases for epidemic response in Australia and the Asia Pacific region

... workshop to meeting this goal, in particular, to build capacity (22, 23) and retain the public health workforce. (24-27) Several approaches within the region have been trialled, (22, 23) including online open training ...

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Applied Epidemiology of Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Outbreaks in New South Wales

Applied Epidemiology of Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Outbreaks in New South Wales

... contamination-source for this outbreak could have been raw retail chicken meat, based on the limited SNP variation between the isolates of the outbreak (Cluster- A) and the routinely collected chicken meat samples in ...

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Applied Epidemiology in the Hunter New England and Western Pacific regions

Applied Epidemiology in the Hunter New England and Western Pacific regions

... The Health Protection Unit at Hunter New England Population Health has a strong connection to the Western Pacific region. Director David Durrheim has served on expert advisory groups to the World Health Organization ...

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Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology

Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology

... New Directions: Mothers and Babies Services Inputs Activities • $90.3 million from 2007-08 to 2011-12 • $133.8 million from 2011-12 to 2014-15 • $53.96 million from 2015-16 to 2017-18 Ou[r] ...

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Applied Epidemiology in Victoria

Applied Epidemiology in Victoria

... Results only for samples taken by LT • Online mapping tool • Integrates PHESS and EMERALD data • Visual display of exposure sites and cooling towers • Relies on accurate entry of exposur[r] ...

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Applied Epidemiology of Communicable Disease at a National Level

Applied Epidemiology of Communicable Disease at a National Level

... The usefulness of ASPREN syndromic and virological surveillance to population health rather than to individual clinical management was considered here. All respondents (12 of 12) agreed that syndromic surveillance for ...

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Applied Epidemiology in the Top End and Timor Lorosa'e

Applied Epidemiology in the Top End and Timor Lorosa'e

... The expected public health outcomes of this data analysis are the creation of a data dictionary for the TB registry, a new questionnaire for recording patient information and ultimately [r] ...

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Applied Epidemiology   within, at the border and outside Australia

Applied Epidemiology within, at the border and outside Australia

... In early 2017, a year before the opening of the GC2018, the Medical Director at the Communicable Diseases Branch at the Queensland Department of Health approached the Office of Health Pr[r] ...

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Applied Epidemiology in South Australia 2014 - 2015

Applied Epidemiology in South Australia 2014 - 2015

... the epidemiology of Salmonella recently found an association with lower deprivation scores and notifications of Salmonella (32) and the same trend was reported for cases of Campylobacter in New Zealand ...

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Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Western Australia

Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Western Australia

... retrospectively applied from October 2012 in order to remove false-positive results from NNDSS, “clean up” the data and re-calibrate the 5-year rolling mean (which is often used as the baseline rate to determine ...

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Applied Epidemiology in the Australian Capital Territory

Applied Epidemiology in the Australian Capital Territory

... Table 1: Current hairdressing regulation in Australian States and Territories State / Territory Relevant legislation and regulations Requirements for Hairdressing businesses Responsibili[r] ...

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Syllabus Applied Statistics, 2020.doc

Syllabus Applied Statistics, 2020.doc

...  Set up data, from a suitable quantitative study, for data analysis using Excel and SPSS to do statistical computations (enter data, generate descriptive statistics and graphs, estimate[r] ...

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1977.pdf

1977.pdf

... participated and observed data collection and analysis, and infection control intervention programs to reduce HAI. I learned how UNC hospitals reduced HAI and gained an understanding of infection control issues in UNC ...

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Chapter II. 2020.  Confidence Interval and Sampling.ppt

Chapter II. 2020. Confidence Interval and Sampling.ppt

... Stratified sampling is appropriate when the population consists of a number of sub-groups which are homogeneous or contain members that share common characteristics[r] ...

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Epidemiology

Epidemiology

... Contents Chapter 4 Measures of Disease Frequency Key learning objectives Key terms Introduction Prevalence Characteristics of prevalence Incidence Cumulative incidence Incidence rate The[r] ...

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Epidemiology

Epidemiology

... viii CONTENTS Descriptive epidemiology by person, place, and time Characteristics of 'person' Characteristi cs of 'place' Characteristics of 'time' Routine health statistics: An initial [r] ...

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