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1. The development of veterinary medicine / Michael Thrusfield - 2. The scope of epidemiology / Michael Thrusfield - 3. Causality / Michael Thrusfield - 4. Describing disease occurrence / Michael Thrusfield - 5. Determinants of disease / Michael Thrusfield - 6. The transmission and maintenance of infection / Michael Thrusfield - 7. The ecology of disease / Michael Thrusfield - 8. Patterns of disease / Michael Thrusfield - 9. Comparative epidemiology / Michael Thrusfield - 10. The nature of data / Michael Thrusfield - 11. Data collection and management / Michael Thrusfield - 12. Presenting numerical data / Robert Christley - 13. Surveys / Helen Brown - 14. Demonstrating association / Michael Thrusfield - 15. Observational studies / Michael Thrusfield - 16. Design considerations for observational studies / Nigel French - 17. Clinical trials / Michael Thrusfield - 18. Validity in epidemiological studies / Nigel French - 19. Systematic reviews / Hannah Wood - 20. Diagnostic testing / Michael Thrusfield - 21. Surveillance / Michael Thrusfield - 22. Statistical modelling / Peter J. Diggle - 23. Mathematical modelling / Michael Thrusfield - 24. Risk analysis / Louise Kelly - 25. Economics and veterinary epidemiology / Michael Thrusfield - 26. Health schemes / Michael Thrusfield - 27. The control and eradication of disease / Michael Thrusfield - General reading - Appendices - References - Index.
"A comprehensive introduction to the role of epidemiology in veterinary medicine This fully revised and expanded edition of Veterinary Epidemiology introduces readers to the field of veterinary epidemiology. The new edition also adds new chapters on the design of observational studies, validity in epidemiological studies, systematic reviews, and statistical modelling, to deliver more advanced material. This updated edition begins by offering an historical perspective on the development of veterinary medicine. It then addresses the full scope of epidemiology, with chapters covering causality, disease occurrence, determinants, disease patterns, disease ecology, and much more. Veterinary Epidemiology, Fourth Edition, features updates of all chapters to provide a current resource on the subject of veterinary epidemiology. Presents new chapters essential to the continued advancement of the field. Includes examples from companion animal, livestock, and avian medicine, as well as aquatic animal diseases. Focuses on the principles and concepts of epidemiology, surveillance, and diagnostic-test validation and performance. Includes access to a companion website providing multiple choice questions Veterinary Epidemiology is an invaluable reference for veterinary general practitioners, government veterinarians, agricultural economists, and members of other disciplines interested in animal disease. It is also essential reading for epidemiology students at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels"--Provided by publisher.
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