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Bioterrorism Epidemiology

  
 
Disclaimer: Information contained in these presentations was current as of April 2004, and was designed for educational purposes only. Medication information should always be researched and verified before initiation of patient treatment.
 

Bioterrorism Epidemiology

Audience: Public Health Professionals
Content: Audio lectures and transcripts that discuss the background of bioterrorism and infectious diseases, basic epidemiology and advanced epidemiologic concepts. In addition, there are lectures on the primary bioterrorist pathogens that are considered to be the most likely agents to be used by terrorists. There are also fact sheets for chemical, biological and nuclear agents and links to useful Internet web sites. Current as of April 2004.

   
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Introduction to Bioterrorism Part One
Introduction to Bioterrorism Part Two
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Epidemiologic Aspects of Infectious Diseases
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Introduction to Epidemiological Methods
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Descriptive Epidemiology
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Analytical Epidemiology

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Ratios and Rates
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Evaluating Risk of Disease
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Conducting a Field Investigation
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Sensitivity and Specificity

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The Role of Surveillance

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Calculating Statistical Significance and Confidence Intervals

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Controlling Bias and Confounding and Determining Causality

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Introduction to Bioterrorism

Epidemiologic Aspects of Infectious Diseases
Introduction to Epidemiological Methods

Descriptive Epidemiology

Analytical Epidemiology

Ratios and Rates

Evaluating Risk of Disease
Conducting a Field Investigation

Sensitivity and Specificity

The Role of Surveillance

Calculating Statistical Significance and Confidence Intervals

Controlling Bias and Confounding and Determining Causality

   
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Introduction to Bioterrorism
Epidemiologic Aspects of Infectious Diseases

Introduction to Epidemiological Methods
Descriptive Epidemiology

Analytical Epidemiology

Ratios and Rates
Evaluating Risk of Disease
Conducting a Field Investigation

Sensitivity and Specificity

The Role of Surveillance

Calculating Statistical Significance and Confidence Intervals

Controlling Bias and Confounding and Determining Causality

   
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