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Agent, Host, and Environmental Factors,se of disease; the host is an organism, usually a human or an animal, that harbours the disease; the environments are those surroundings and conditions external to the human or animal that cause or allow disease transmission; and time accounts for incubation periods, the life expectancy of the hostJogging 发表于 2025-3-30 13:52:09
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Data in Epidemiology,ogether for reference or information’ (Anonymous 1989). These data may relate to clinical signs, therapy, post-mortem and laboratory examinations, etc. A collection of data is called a .. The initial measurements that form the basis of analysis are called ..落叶剂 发表于 2025-3-31 04:49:39
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Measurement of Causal Association,ally feasible. It is not sufficient that the association is statistically significant. It has to be logical. Chance, bias, and confounding associations have to be excluded. The common criteria are as follows:用树皮 发表于 2025-3-31 12:52:05
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Diagnostic Test and Its Evaluation,ic test helps in making a decision to start or withhold treatment or cull the animal. At the herd level, a diagnostic test helps in measuring the frequency and distribution of the disease, which in turn enables formulating prevention and control strategies. It is necessary to understand the differen不可接触 发表于 2025-3-31 18:14:59
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Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Disease,sed by the absence of disease X in a population. All measures taken to prevent its entry into this population are classified under ‘.’. Situation number two is characterised by the presence of disease X in a population, and this disease is causing a serious loss in terms of morbidity, mortality, and