Examples of using Epidemiological data in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Why did the huge amount of epidemiological data not show any indication?
The diagnosis of tracheitis is established based on clinical and epidemiological data.
However, there are no epidemiological data and relatively few animal studies to support this hypothesis.
If both parents are overweight or obese,this risk can increase to more than 70 percent, according to epidemiological data.
To suspect the development of poliomyelitis allow epidemiological data and characteristic clinical symptoms.
With a typical measles form, the diagnosis is straightforward,based on a characteristic clinical picture and epidemiological data.
Recent epidemiological data show that Lassa fever usually occurs in Nigeria during the dry season between January and April….
As the authors conclude,"Firm conclusions on likely causal associations for cancer subtypes with more detailed molecularcharacterization will have to await better epidemiological data.".
He said,“Recent epidemiological data shows that Lassa fever usually occurs during the dry season, between January and April”.
WHO recommends that countries should consider introduction of the dengue vaccine CYD-TDV only in geographic settings(national or subnational)where epidemiological data indicate a high burden of disease.
Based on the latest science and epidemiological data, assesses measures for managing wild boar populations in different geographical areas of the EU.
Each of these hypotheses is based on the general concept of upregulation of the body's T cells in response to infectious agents-and appears to be well supported by epidemiological data.
Whilst there is no controlled epidemiological data on the risk with Angiotensin II Receptor Inhibitors(AIIRAs), similar risks may exist for this class of medicinal products.
Over the course of 10 years, she and her team of researchers, pored over old papers and letters written by Laura Ingalls Wilder,local newspaper accounts of Mary illness and epidemiological data on blindness and infectious disease in the late 19th century.
Not to mention that part of the epidemiological data, such as the PURE study, show that the consumption of meat and dairy can be associated with less, rather than more, chronic disease.
Although it is certain that people with celiac disease are more prone to suffer from thyroid disease, it is difficult to provide accurate percentages,given the discord among the various epidemiological data that prevent the establishment of the exact relationships between the two diseases.
In addition, evidence derived from epidemiological data indicate that long-term consumption of 10 or more cups of green tea per day does not result in adverse effects and may be associated with significant health benefits.
Yusuf Hannun, director of the Stony Brook Cancer Center in New York, worries that the study underestimates the contributions of environmental and heritable factors because researchers do not yet knowhow to fully predict these on the basis of sequence and epidemiological data.
Based on epidemiological data, we know that one of the causes, or one of the associations, I should say, is advanced paternal age, that is, increasing age of the father at the time of conception.
In making this evaluation, the Working Group took into consideration all the relevant data, including the substantial epidemiological data showing a positive association between consumption of red meat and colorectal cancer and the strong mechanistic evidence.
Whilst epidemiological data support this association, little is known about the pathomechanism behind this link and the immunological characteristics of patients with BP and neurological disease, other than….
They will also be trained in the use of Geographic Information Systems(GIS) for the visualisation, processing and assessment of water quality results from relevant laboratories, and they will take part in training sessions on epidemiology practices,and the study and evaluation of epidemiological data.
A 2013 study published in the Nutrition Journal revealed epidemiological data from 2001 to 2008 that describes the effects and benefits of avocado consumption on metabolic disease risk factors.
Whilst epidemiological data support this association, little is known about the pathomechanism behind this link and the immunological characteristics of patients with BP and neurological disease, other than multiple sclerosis(MS), has not been studied.
In 2017, Rochet was part of an international team that found,using epidemiological data from Norway, that a common asthma medicine, salbutamol(also known as albuterol) could reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease by half.
Epidemiological data shows higher rates of depression in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and America than in other countries.[3] Among the 10 countries studied, the number of people who would suffer from depression during their lives falls within an 8- 12% range in most of them.
Newman and colleagues hope that other epidemiological data might reveal that, but they guess that it happened with the advent of long-distance transportation in the 19th century, which seems also to have been the time that rapidly spreading epidemics appeared.
Without epidemiological data that track large cohorts for decades and investigate whether people are tattooed or not, a connection between tattoo ingredients and chronic adverse effects can hardly be uncovered.”.