edited by J.P. Nordhuizen
Application of Quantitative Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology covers theory and practical issues concerning quantitative epidemiological issues. It is not intended as a textbook, but as an aid to self training. The book contains detailed examples from the field: answers are given to questions.
Contents
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- Current Areas of Application of Epidemiology and Perspectives
- Principles and Methods of Sampling in Animal Disease Surveys
- Measurement of Disease Frequency
- Basics of Observational Studies
- Multivariate Analysis: Logistic Regression
- Analysis of Time at Risk (Survival) Data
- Veterinary Clinical Trials
- Introduction to Theoretical Epidemiology
- Veterinary Epidemiology and Foodborne Diseases
- Animal Health and Economics
- Monitoring and Surveillance Systems (MOSS)