Veterinary Epidemiology: Principles and Methods

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1987

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Iowa State University Press, Ames IA

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Table of contents
I: Basic principles
1. Epidemiologic concepts
2. Sampling methods
3. Measurement of disease frequency and production

II: Studying disease in animal populations
4. Descriptive epidemiology
5. Disease causation
6. Surveys and analytic observational studies
7. Design of field trials
8. Theoretical epidemiology: systems analysis and modeling.

III: Animal health economics
9. Animal health economics

IV: Applied epidemiology
10. Rationale, strategies, and concepts of animal disease control
11. Monitoring disease and production
12. Field investigations

About the book
The purpose of this textbook is to provide an introductory, yet comprehensive, source of information on epidemiology for veterinary students, researchers, and practitioners. There has not been a textbook that presents analytic epidemiology as a science, basic to veterinary medicine's efforts in health management (herd health) as well as in clinical medicine.

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Veterinary medicine, veterinary epidemiology, open access textbook

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