Phrases with «epidemiological evidence»

"Epidemiological evidence" refers to information gathered from studies and observations about how diseases spread and affect people in a population. It helps experts understand patterns, identify causes, and make informed decisions to prevent and control diseases. Full definition

Sentences with «epidemiological evidence»

  • Nature and strength of epidemiological evidence for origins of childhood and adulthood obesity in the first year of life (cambridge.org)
  • The WHO's argument rests on epidemiological evidence from industrial and occupational exposure, populations that have been exposed to 10 - 1000 times the concentrations of TCDD compared to the general population.4 While admitting the absence of a strong case for the elevation of any specific cancer, they have compiled four major cohort studies to find a 40 percent increased risk for all cancers combined for «highly exposed» workers, the definition of which differed between studies. (westonaprice.org)
  • Recent epidemiological evidence supports an implication of MAIT cells in protecting against tuberculosis. (science.institut-curie.org)
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