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epidemiology如何读

英:[ˌepɪˌdiːmiˈɒlədʒi]

美:[ˌepɪˌdiːmiˈɑːlədʒi]

epidemiology是什么意思

  • n.传染病学;流行病学

epidemiology自然拼读

ep·i·de·mi·ol·og·y

e pih di mi a l ji

epidemiology扩展

epidemiologist (n.)

epidemiology词根

词根:epidemic

adj.

epidemic 流行的;传染性的

epidemiological 流行病学的

epidemiologic 流行病学的;传染病学的

n.

epidemic 传染病;流行病;风尚等的流行

epidemiologist 流行病学家

epidemiology英英释义

  • n.the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease

epidemiology同义词

  • n. [医]流行病学;传染病学
  • infectious diseases, loimology

epidemiology词源中文解释

"流行病学,流行病科学",1850年,源自希腊语 epidemios,字面意思是"在人民中间,在本国人中间"(参见 epidemic)+ -logy。相关词汇: Epidemiological; epidemiologist。

epidemiology_医学行业词汇

流行病学:研究特定群体中决定和影响疾病、外伤及其他与卫生有关事项发生率和分布因素以制定相应防范措施的学科,亦指有关这类研究的系统知识

epidemiology词源英文解释

borrowed from French, Spanish, or New Latin; French épidémiologie, borrowed from Spanish epidemiología, borrowed from New Latin epidēmiologia, from Medieval Latin epidēmia "disease affecting a large number of individuals, epidemic" + New Latin -o- -o- + -logia -logy — more at epidemic >entry 1 Note: New Latin epidēmiologia was used in the title of a treatise by the Calabrian physician Quinto Tiberio Angelerio (1532-1617), Epidemiologia, sive Tractatus de peste (Madrid, 1598), a second edition of his earlier work Ectypa pestilentis status Algheriae Sardiniae (Cagliari, 1588), detailing methods to cope with a plague outbreak in Alghero, Sardinia, in 1582-83. The Latin word was revived by the Spanish physician Joaquín de Villalba (1752-1807) in his Epidemiología española (Madrid, 1802), a history of epidemics in Spain that was widely disseminated in Europe.

The first known use of epidemiology was in 1850

epidemiology儿童词典英英释义

epididymisnoun

a mass at the back of the testis composed of coiled tubes in which sperms are stored

epididymisnoun

a mass at the back of the testis composed of coiled tubes in which sperms are stored

epidermisnoun

the thin outer layer of the animal body that in vertebrates forms an insensitive covering over the dermis

a thin surface layer of protecting cells in seed plants and ferns

epidermaladjective

of, relating to, or arising from the epidermis

epidermal tissues

epidemiologynoun

a branch of medical science that deals with the occurrence, distribution, and control of disease in a population

the sum of the factors controlling the presence or absence of a particular disease

epidemiology医学词典英英释义

epidemiologynoun

a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population

the sum of the factors controlling the presence or absence of a disease or pathogen

epidemiology 例句

1.He graduated from Cornell and received both a medical degree and a doctoral degree in epidemiology from Yale.

2.There are many realities: the reality of lived experience, the reality of the body, the reality of what we call knowledge, the reality of medicine and epidemiology.

3.They report the finding in the latest issue of the journal Epidemiology.

他们将此发现发布在了最近一期的流行病学杂志上。

4.Both Murray and Lona Mody, a professor of internal medicine and epidemiology at the University of Michigan, say good public health practice and policy go hand in hand with environmentalism.

5.Since medical systems are failing to address the mental health treatment gap alone, Kamaldeep Bhui, professor of cultural psychiatry and epidemiology at Queen Mary University of London suggested alternative methods of coping with the crisis.

6.Future research will be required to determine if these findings hold true for other territories in Asia and Oceania with similar malaria epidemiology.

还需做进一步研究以确定这些发现是否适用于有类似疟疾流行病的亚洲和大洋洲。

7.A few years ago, John MacDonald, the Penn criminologist, and Charles Branas, the chair of epidemiology at Columbia University, began one of the most exciting research experiments in social science.

8.There seemed at first to be no connection between them, but an epidemiology field team eventually discovered that a poultry trader had visited both villages a few days before the nurse and the child fell sick.

9.The epidemiology of the problem—how and why things got this way—is pretty blurry, too.

10.Using back-of-the-envelope math — “redneck epidemiology,” Mecher calls it — the Wolverines realize that there are thousands more cases in China than acknowledged.

11.Finally, Alok meets Charlotte Watts, professor of social and mathematical epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, to discuss her research on violence and HIV.

12.“Those of us who are more fidgety seem to have better long term health outcomes,” said Janet Cade, professor of nutritional epidemiology at the University of Leeds.

13.The report itself is a work of dry epidemiology.

该文件本身是关于流行病学乏味的研究报告。

14.This article is being published simultaneously by Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.

本文由胃肠内镜术与感染控制与医院流行病学期刊同时发行.

15.George Rutherford, a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California at San Francisco’s School of Medicine and the director of its Prevention and Public Health Group, agrees.

16.“Unsweetened coffee and tea or water may be the healthy option,” said Fumiaki Imamura, from the Medical Research Council epidemiology unit at the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine.

17.Objective To study the aetiology and epidemiology of tick borne spotted fever in northeastern area.

目的对我国东北地区蜱传斑点热进行病原学和流行病学研究.

18.The aetiology and epidemiology of the disease are not yet well understood.

19.In July, she is to receive a master’s degree in clinical epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania.

20.At Brown, Ms. Mankins studied epidemiology, planning to become a doctor.

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