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A useful reference source for biostatisticians and epidemiologists working in disease prevention, as the chapters are self-contained and feature numerous real examples. It has been written at a level suitable for public health professionals with a limited knowledge of statistics. Other key features include:Provides comprehensive coverage of the key epidemiological indices.Includes coverage of various sampling methodsStatistics in practice.EpidemiologyStatistical methodsEpidemiologyStatistical methods.614.4/2/0727Lui Kung-Jong1608164MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019381103321Statistical estimation of epidemiological risk4422606UNINA