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What is Epidemiology? (1) Epidemiology is that field of medical science which is concerned with the relationship of various factors and conditions which determine the frequencies and distributions of an infectious process, a disease, or a physiologic state in a human community. (Maxcy)

What is Epidemiology? (2) Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to control of health problems (Last)

What is Epidemiology? (3) Epidemiology is a strategy for the study of factors relating to the etiology, prevention, and control of disease; to promote health; and to efficiently allocate efforts and resources for health promotion, maintenance and medical care in human populations. (Detels)

EPI DEMOS LOGOS upon people study Epidemiology is a philosophy, a strategy, a methodology, a way of studying a health problem. Epidemiology is not a body of knowledge.

Two Holy Trinities of Epidemiology Disease characteristics: agent host environment Health is a state of equilibrium between: Agent Host  Environment

Two Holy Trinities of Epidemiology (2) Disease descriptors: Time Place Person Epidemiologists describe disease/states in terms of time, place and person

Ultimate truth = denominator

Incidence = # of New Cases Occurring in a Given Population in a Specified Time Period_ Population at Risk in That Time Period (Speedometer)

Prevalence = # of Cases Existing in a Given Population at a Single Point in Time__ Population at That Time (odometer)

An example of the use of time, place, and person to describe disease characteristics: Gathering evidence Ordering hypotheses by probability Observing place, time (trend), and person characteristics

Reported incidence of disease X , Los Angeles

Public health is concerned with health of the public; i.e., populations. Epidemiology is the method/strategy of studying disease/health in human populations. Epidemiology is therefore the core science of public health.

Uses of Epidemiology (1) a. Community diagnosis; i.e., what are the major health problems occurring in a community b. Establishing the history of a disease in a population; e.g., identifying the periodicity of an infectious disease

Uses of Epidemiology (2) c. Describing the natural history of disease in the individual; e.g., natural history of HIV infection in the individual (infection-acute syndrome-asymptomatic phase-clinical disease-death) d. Describing the clinical picture of disease; i.e., who gets the disease, who dies from the disease, and what the outcome of the disease is

Uses of Epidemiology (3) e. Estimating risk; e.g., what factors increase the risk of heart disease, automobile accidents, and violence f.Identifying syndromes and precursors; e.g., the relationship of high blood pressure to stroke, kidney disease, and heart disease g.Evaluating prevention/intervention programs; e.g., vaccine and clinical trials h.Investigating epidemics/diseases of unknown etiology