Epidemiologists play an important role in assessing the health effects of natural and man-made disasters and in identifying the factors that contribute to these effects. Join Wayne Enanoria Ph.D., from UC Berkeley's Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness, in this three-part series as he discusses key topics in disaster epidemiology. In this second program, epidemiologic inference of surveillance data is discussed. The California Office of Binational Border Health (COBBH) has sponsored these programs which are available for viewing in Spanish on our website. [1/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12135]
informative but boring I found myself hurryring through
livelovelaugh6036 1 month ago
in order not to be infected, we have to be healthy.
lovelplants 2 months ago
wtf stop the chinese migrating to the west , sars will be contained , hahahha. i gues its time the commie govt gets the taste of his own medicine . they bio expermient hazard stuff on chinks and send them to the west . stop the chinese migration now , as they eat dogs , cats and all living creatures u can think of , they r a disgrace to mankind . barbarian commie chinks .
DRAGONKINGOFTIBET 11 months ago