Browsing Technical documents by Subject "Epidemiologic Methods"
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1999)Spatially referenced epidemiological data and analytical methods recently developed for geographical studies are becoming increasingly common. Although in-depth investigations can be carried out, problems remain with ...
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1997)The supply and quality of drinking-water are priority environment and health concerns in Armenia and some waterborne disease outbreaks have been identified in recent years. The Ministry of Health of Armenia, with support ...
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1998)The purposes of the Meeting were to introduce the European health for all policy for the twenty-first century, to discuss measles elimination, to advocate the strengthening of disease surveillance and development of ...
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2004)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2004)Air pollution has a significant impact on human health in Europe. In order to design policies to decrease the health impacts of air pollution effectively, detailed knowledge on these effects is required. This WHO working ...
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1994)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2010)In Estonia, the burden of premature mortality from preventable diseases continues to be highthough the rates have been decreasing in recent years. Primary health care plays a central role inthe health system, providing a ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2002)Second generation HIV surveillance aims to improve collection, analysis and use of data essential to AIDS and HIV control programmes for better monitoring the epidemic and for guiding the response to it. In countries with ...
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2001)Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public's health has become an increasingly critical component in policy discussion. Those responsible for any health impact assessment must address important methodological ...