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Epidemiology

Epidemiology is a scientific discipline that provides reliable knowledge for clinical medicine focusing on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Research in Epidemiology aims at characterizing risk factors for the outbreak of diseases and at evaluating the efficiency of certain treatment strategies, e.g., to compare a new treatment with an established gold standard. This research is strongly hypothesis-driven and statistical analysis is the major tool for epidemiologists so far. Correlations between genetic factors, environmental factors, life style-related parameters, age and diseases are analyzed.

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Papers

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Quantum-enhanced causal discovery for a small number of samples0
Reaction-diffusion equations in mathematical models arising in epidemiology0
Real-time growth rate for general stochastic SIR epidemics on unclustered networks0
Recovering Unobserved Network Links from Aggregated Relational Data: Discussions on Bayesian Latent Surface Modeling and Penalized Regression0
Redefining Influenza Transmission Seasonality Using the Novel Seasonality Index0
Reduction in respiratory mortality not associated with influenza in Russia: effect of the introduction of pneumococcal vaccination (PCV13), or improvement in care?0
Reformulating the SIR model in terms of the number of COVID-19 detected cases: well-posedness of the observational model0
Phase transition in Kermack-McKendrick Model of Epidemic: Effects of Additional Nonlinearity and Introduction of Medicated Immunity0
Revisiting the exclusion principle in epidemiology at its ultimate limit0
Role-specific Language Models for Processing Recorded Neuropsychological Exams0
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