Epidemiology Nursing and Impact on Public Health

Descriptive epidemiology is concerned with both the frequencies and distribution of a health outgrowth (or health- related exposure). In other words, how common is it, and who does it affect? The first question can be answered using measures similar as prevalence and frequencies. The second can be framed in terms of TIME, PLACE and PERSON. For illustration, we may describe the distribution of health issues by age, population, terrain or over time. In his composition ‘On Airs, Waters, and Places ’, Hippocrates (460BC – 377BC) honored the significance of the terrain in the occasion of complaint. Epidemiology as a discipline developed in the area of contagious complaint control, through the statistical analysis of routine data to quantify the threat associated with unsanitary surroundings. The epidemiology of transmissible complaint and its operation to Public Health is occasionally also known as ‘Health Protection’ (commodity of a misnomer given that all epidemiology is about guarding health through relating and limiting exposure to threat factors).

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