Medical epidemiology Essays and Term Papers

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Essay on Spina Bifida Myelomeningocele

.... De Wals, P., Rusen, I. D., Lee, N. S., Morin, P., & Niyonsenga, T. (2003). Trend in prevalence of neural tube defects in Quebec. Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology, 67(11), 919-923. doi: 10.1002/bdra.10124 An inquiry into the

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Document Type: Annotated Bibliography | Sources: 10 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Diseases

Essay on Cystic Fibrosis

.... 4. Diagnostic tools and techniques Since cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that has already been mapped, genetic testing can determine whether both parents carry the defective gene, making their offspring high risk (25% chance). Genetic testing on a

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Document Type: Term Paper | Sources: 4 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Diseases

Essay on Introduction To Theory Based Research And The Scientific Method

.... The Englishman John Snow today is called one of the fathers of modern epidemiology. However, although during his lifetime he was esteemed for his use of anesthesia, his studies of cholera were initially greeted with less open receptiveness than

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Citation Style: APA | Sources: 2 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Aspergers Syndrome

.... Epidemiology of Asperger’s Syndrome Information on the prevalence of Asperger’s Syndrome varies from source to source; According to Tony Attwood, author of The Compete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome and among the most respected international experts on AS, the ratio

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Citation Style: APA | Sources: 5 | Topic: Medical Disorders

Essay on Epidemiology Teens & Chlamydia

....Steps and methods of epidemiology related to teens and chlamydia Federal chlamydia screening and prevalence monitoring activities began in 1988. They were first embarked upon by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and the state of

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Essay on Critical Review Of Cancer Articles

.... Alred, Michael J. (1991) Oral Health in the Terminally Ill: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Survey. Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 11 No 2 1991 Davies, Andrew N., Brailsford, Susan R. and Beighton, David (1991) Oral Candidosis in Patients with Advanced

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Citation Style: Harvard | Sources: 6 | Topic: Medical Nursing

Essay on Epidemiology Of HIV

.... HIV first began to sweep to the nation in the early to middle 1980s. There were 200,000 new infections reported each year and 60 percent of these belonged to white people who were primarily male (Whitaker, 2001). Because of

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Essay on Assessing The Completeness Of Reporting Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Diagnoses

.... How comprehensive is the literature review? Given their relatively dim view of the effectiveness of previous studies to provide a portrait of the epidemic, the researchers instead elect to focus upon the impact of their chosen method, a capture-recapture

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Document Type: Research Paper | Sources: 2 | Topic: Medical and Medicine

Essay on Inappropiate Hospital Admission Raising Health Care Cost

.... The inappropriate hospital admissions are a cause for concern in many countries as hospital care forms a major portion of the total health care expenditures budgeted. Reports and surveys have depicted a dismal picture of inappropriate health care in

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: APA | Sources: 20 | Topic: Medical general

Essay on Epidemiology Sexual Transmitted Diseases

.... In 1989, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended routine Chlamydia screening of sexually active young women. From 2000 to 2007, annual Chlamydia screening rates generally increased among sexually active females aged 16-25 years enrolled in US commercial

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Essay on Slivary Dysfunction And Quality Of Life In Sjogren Syndrome

....Research Questions The study had two main objectives. First, it aimed to characterize the relationship between both generic and oral health-related quality of life (QoL) and clinical measures among patients with Sjogren syndrome. Second, it aimed to assess the contribution

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 0 | Topic: Medical Dentistry

Essay on Epidemiology

.... Study Design The study attempted to count babies and toddlers from a representative group within urban populations, which is a partial nod to Gordon’s dictum to “be able to identify the specific factors which put [high risk] groups at

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: APA | Sources: 2 | Topic: Medical Diseases

Essay on MRSA

.... What is the problem with this disease? If a MRSA organism is passed along to a person (in a hospital or in the community) who is already ill then a more serious infection can occur. This poses a major

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 3 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Sexually Transmitted Diseases Please See All Instructions Below

.... Discuss overall community efforts to resolve this problem (STD) The Virginia Department of Health STD Prevention Program is funded with state funds and through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It has as

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Citation Style: APA | Sources: 0 | Topic: Medical Nursing

Essay on Contact Dermatitis

.... The purpose of this investigation is to determine the prevalence of contact dermatitis and what actions may be necessary to mitigate risk or provide additional resources for those most at risk for contagion with this known disease Significance of

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: Harvard | Sources: 12 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Epidemiology Community Health

.... c. Differences in roles of public and community health nurse and nurse in an acute care setting The role which is given to the nurse in the public or community health context should be essentially similar to that which

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Essay on Low Birthweight And Asthmas Among Young Urban Children

.... 3. How was the sample selection done and what was the final sample size on which the data was analyzed? Was there a control group? The study limited its subject selection to hospitals in 20 cities where the population

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: APA | Sources: 2 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Mental Disorders

.... Social support can also serve as a salve to pains encountered along the way. It gives people the confidence to making a positive change and testing their limits when they know they have a community of support they can

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 15 | Topic: Medical Disorders

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Essay on Lead Poisoning

.... Notwithstanding the costs in human terms, the economic consequences of lead poisoning are staggering. According to Fahs, Landrigan, Lipton, Schechter and Schwartz (2002), “Total annual costs are estimated to be $43.4 billion for lead poisoning. This estimate is likely

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: Does not matter | Sources: 10 | Topic: Medical Health Care

Essay on Neurofibroma And Anesthesiology

.... Clinical Presentation and Pathology The phenotypic presentations of NF-1 can be divided into two categories: Tumor and non-tumor. The neurofibroma is the most prevalent tumor associated with neurofibromatosis. It is a mass consisting of Schwann cells, fibroblasts, perineurial cells

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Document Type: Research Paper | Sources: 50 | Topic: Medical and Medicine

Essay on Substance Abuse In Young Adults

....Risk factors. Although there are different risk factors associated with different substances, the U.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration reports that young adults are at particular risk of abusing alcohol: “Alcohol is the most widely used substance of

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Sources: 5 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Nursing

Essay on Research Methodologies

.... Coronary angiographic studies require femoral artery puncture and catheterization (Jones and McCutcheon, 2003). Approximately 85% of invasive procedures make use of the femoral artery, while 10% make use of radial artery, and 5% use the brachial artery (Andersen, Bregendahl,

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: APA | Sources: 20 | Topic: Medical Nursing

Essay on Patterns Of Mortality Rates In Darfur Conflict

.... The goal of this study is to estimate the patterns of mortality rates from this conflict. Emphasis will be made on the humanitarian crisis by analyzing diseases as a great contributor to the mortality rates. Cases of starvation and

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Document Type: Creative Writing | Sources: 1 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Epidemiology

Essay on Bird Flu

.... Before, H5N1 can only be detected through specialized testing. Today, testing is become cheaper and broader. There is now a vaccine which vaccinates one of the two strains of the deadly influenza. However it is in limited supply, and

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 2 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Scholorship

.... Through the integration of both qualitative and quantitative methods data from surveys, questionnaires and personal interviews will be ascertained to create a complete and accurate portrayal of the attitudes the Hispanic community has towards HIV. Furthermore, the quantitative statistical

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Document Type: Research Paper | Sources: 5 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Epidemiology

Essay on Alcohol And Its Effects On The Body

.... According to Szabo, up to 50% of end stage liver disease is because of overconsumption of alcohol. He states that the disease is easier for women to get because they require a smaller amount of alcohol than men to

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Document Type: Term Paper | Sources: 0 | Topic: Medical and Medicine

Essay on Research Study

.... 4. The study has a duel objective one to create a baseline understanding of the number of medical students who have HBV and to determine how, why and when these students are at greater risk for acquiring HBV in

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Citation Style: None | Sources: 0 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Dysphagia In The Elderly

....Figure 2 Evaluation of Dysphagia b Source: Spieker (2000) IV. TYPES OF TESTING IN DYSPHAGIA Testing types that may be used in assessing dysphagia include those as follows: 1) Barium swallow studies; 2) Double-contrast upper gastrointestinal evaluation; 3) Gastoesophageal endoscopy;

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Essay on Emerging Health Issues

.... The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is regulating milk production in the State of Florida. Through its’ Dairy Division, a statistical data of 143 farms with about 840 cows each were reported in 2009. From these cows, 5.5

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Citation Style: APA | Sources: 6 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Dyslexia

.... As to the course of dyslexia, specific learning difficulties are commonly diagnosed during childhood, either when a child is attending pre- school, kindergarten or middle school. However, the symptoms/characteristics of the disorder usually do not become evident until "more

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 7 | Topic: Medical Disorders

Essay on Smallpox

....How Spreads/Transmission/Causes & Risk Factors Smallpox is a disease that has affected human beings since “antiquity” with the “invisible virus” infecting entire communities at a time, “proving fatal to nearly one-third of all victims” (Koplow 9). The more frequent signs

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Document Type: Term Paper | Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 5 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Syphilis

.... Despite near elimination ten years ago, syphilis infection rates are once again on the rise, particularly among black males and male to male partners. Since these findings indicate that issues of discrimination, poverty, and homophobia are involved, experts are

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Document Type: Research Paper | Sources: 4 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Diseases

Essay on Epidemiology Global And Public Health

.... This is a viable approach, because the subset is sufficiently representative of teenagers and their risk of unwanted pregnancy across the United States. Once teenagers in Fulton are therefore examined for their risk factors, the conclusions and strategies identified

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Essay on YES Scholarship

.... The research proposed here also is supported by the research design used by Roberts et al (2009), which intended to address the perspective that some methods of hand-washing are superior to others with respect to the prevention of the

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Document Type: Research Paper | Sources: 2 | Topic: Medical and Medicine Epidemiology

Essay on The Knowledge Attitude And Practice Of Ministry Of Health Physicians Toward Surveillance System In Saudi Arabia

....Background to Study Epidemiological surveillance is a tool individuals can use to produce timely actions in response to the outbreak or potential outbreak of any disease (Bakarman & Al-Raddadi, 2000; MMWR, 1988; Krause, Ropers & Strak, 2005). For this type

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Document Type: Term Paper | Sources: 15 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

Essay on Epidemiology

.... Isolating pure parasympathetic brain function was previously difficult to perform (Nutrition Health Review 2004). Dr. Robert Haley, chief of epidemiology at the University and leading author of this new study, and his team used a new mathematical technique called

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Essay on HIV

.... Observations made in the years before combination therapy began suggests “that it is likely that nearly all HIV-infected persons will eventually lose CD4 lymphocytes and progress to AIDS in the absence of effective treatment.” (Osmond, 1998) In one study

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Essay on Rabies

....Ways Rabies Transmitted; System Affected Exposure to rabies usually occurs from a bite from a rabid animal. Rabies “may also occur through contamination of broken skin or mucous membranes with saliva from an infected animal” (“World Rabies Day…”, ¶ 2).

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Citation Style: MLA | Sources: 5 | Topic: Medical Diseases

Essay on Communicable Disease

.... An outbreak or an epidemic occurs when there are more cases of a particular disease than are expected in a given area, or among a specific group of people, over a particular period of time. Another term that is

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Citation Style: APA | Sources: 8 | Topic: Medical Epidemiology

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