Veterinary clinical epidemiology
Publication details: London: Taylor & Francis, 2005Edition: 3rd edISBN: 0849315662Subject(s): Veterinary medicine | Animal science (diseases, health, welfare, parasites, pests), veterinary science, veterinary profession | Veterinary epidemiology | Veterinary medicine | Diagnostic techniquesDDC classification: 636.08944 Summary: Illustrates the relevance of epidemiology to companion animal, food animal, and population medicine. Provides a rigorous examination of the most common tools and methods used to collect and interpret epidemiologic information. Includes approximatelyItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Introduction. Defining the Limits of Normality. Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests. Use of Diagnostic Tests. Measuring the Commenness of Disease. Measuring and Expressing Occurrence. Establishing Cause. Source and Transmission of Disease Agents. The Cost
Illustrates the relevance of epidemiology to companion animal, food animal, and population medicine. Provides a rigorous examination of the most common tools and methods used to collect and interpret epidemiologic information. Includes approximately
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