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Snippets from the past: the evolution of wade hampton frost's epidemiology as viewed from the American Journal of hygiene/ epidemiology

Alfredo Morabia (Oxford University Press, 2013)
corynebacterium diphtheriae, epidemiology, communicable diseases, immunity, respiration disorders, tonsillectomy, tuberculosis, diphtheria, hygiene, mortality, epidemics, attack rate, quantitative methods, professors
Pusinfokesmas FKM UI
Lantai 5
Alfredo Morabia
Snippets from the past: the evolution of wade hampton frost's epidemiology as viewed from the American Journal of hygiene/ epidemiology
2013
Morabia, Alfredo
AJE Vol.178, No.7
Oxford
American Journal of Epidemiology
28-23-98898395
Wade Hampton Frost, who was a Professor of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University from 1919 to 1938, spurred the development of epidemiologic methods. His 6 publications in the American Journal of Hygiene, which later became the American Journal of Epidemiology, comprise a 1928 Cutter lecture on a theory of epidemics, a survey-based study of tonsillectomy and immunity to Corynebacterium diphtheriae (1931), 2 papers from a longitudinal study of the incidence of minor respiratory diseases (1933 and 1935), an attack rate ratio analysis of the decline of diphtheria in Baltimore (1936), and a 1936 lecture on the age, time, and cohort analysis of tuberculosis mortality. These 6 American Journal of Hygiene /American Journal of Epidemiology papers attest that Frost's personal evolution mirrored that of the emerging "early" epidemiology: The scope of epidemiology extended beyond the study of epidemics of acute infectious diseases, and rigorous comparative study designs and their associated quantitative methods came to light.
Oxford University Press
200214
Vol.178, No.7, Oct. 1, 2013: Pages 1013-1019
eng

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Wade Hampton Frost, who was a Professor of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University from 1919 to 1938, spurred the development of epidemiologic methods. His 6 publications in the American Journal of Hygiene, which later became the American Journal of Epidemiology, comprise a 1928 Cutter lecture on a theory of epidemics, a survey-based study of tonsillectomy and immunity to Corynebacterium diphtheriae (1931), 2 papers from a longitudinal study of the incidence of minor respiratory diseases (1933 and 1935), an attack rate ratio analysis of the decline of diphtheria in Baltimore (1936), and a 1936 lecture on the age, time, and cohort analysis of tuberculosis mortality. These 6 American Journal of Hygiene /American Journal of Epidemiology papers attest that Frost's personal evolution mirrored that of the emerging "early" epidemiology: The scope of epidemiology extended beyond the study of epidemics of acute infectious diseases, and rigorous comparative study designs and their associated quantitative methods came to light.

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Jenis Koleksi : Indeks Artikel Jurnal-Majalah
No. Panggil : AJE Vol.178, No.7
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Sumber artikel : American Journal of Epidemiology
Volume : Vol.178, No.7, Oct. 1, 2013: Pages 1013-1019
Penerbitan : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Kata Kuncicorynebacterium diphtheriae, epidemiology, communicable diseases, immunity, respiration disorders, tonsillectomy, tuberculosis, diphtheria, hygiene, mortality, epidemics, attack rate, quantitative methods, professors
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245 JudulSnippets from the past: the evolution of wade hampton frost's epidemiology as viewed from the American Journal of hygiene/ epidemiology
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abstrakWade Hampton Frost, who was a Professor of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University from 1919 to 1938, spurred the development of epidemiologic methods. His 6 publications in the American Journal of Hygiene, which later became the American Journal of Epidemiology, comprise a 1928 Cutter lecture on a theory of epidemics, a survey-based study of tonsillectomy and immunity to Corynebacterium diphtheriae (1931), 2 papers from a longitudinal study of the incidence of minor respiratory diseases (1933 and 1935), an attack rate ratio analysis of the decline of diphtheria in Baltimore (1936), and a 1936 lecture on the age, time, and cohort analysis of tuberculosis mortality. These 6 American Journal of Hygiene /American Journal of Epidemiology papers attest that Frost's personal evolution mirrored that of the emerging "early" epidemiology: The scope of epidemiology extended beyond the study of epidemics of acute infectious diseases, and rigorous comparative study designs and their associated quantitative methods came to light.
260b PenerbitOxford University Press
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