Public
Health Surveillance {n}. the ongoing
systematic
collection, analysis, and interpretation
of outcome-specific data
for use in
planning, implementation, and evaluation
of public health practice
Epidemiology
{n} the study (research) of the
distribution
[description of person(who), place(where), time(when)]
&
determinants
[causes(risk factors) and effect(outcome) relationships]
of disease and injuries
in human populations
Applied HIV Epidemiology: surveillance
(disease burden, risk factor and outcome measurement at the population level),
and
intervention
Epidemiology research
support
for
HIV prevention and care/treatment programs
(HIV, Human Immunodeficiency
Virus is the necessary cause of AIDS,
the Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome)
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