, explain how types of epidemiological studies impact knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis or clinical

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Details below: APA format, 3 Scholar Sources ( one being this book that the readings come from. Clinical Epidemiology The Essentials 5th ed. by Robert Fletcher, Suzanne Fletcher and Grant Fletcher) 275 to 300 words.

,Topic 1: Complete the required Readings before posting to this Discussion. Analyzing specific examples in the text from Chapters, 7, 8 and 9, explain how types of epidemiological studies impact knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis or clinical treatment. Be sure to use vocabulary that demonstrate your understanding of epidemiological terms.Be sure to use vocabulary that demonstrate your understanding of epidemiological terms.

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Running Head: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES

Epidemiological Studies
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES

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Epidemiology is an important concept in clinical science and public health. It refers to the
study and analysis of the patterns, cause and effects conditions and states within a defined
population. The patterns and cause of a disease is an important knowledge that enhances the
study and control of disease prevalence within a defined population. It is critical to understand
that epidemiological studies add to the existing knowledge regarding the cause and prevalence of
disease which in essence is essential in controlling the spread of chronic diseases within a
defined population (Elwood, 2017). Through epidemiological studies, disease prognosis can be
enhanced thus allowing easy control and treatment. Epidemiological studies such as
experimental studies, clinical trials, field trials, and other non-experimental studies enhance the
prediction of the cause of disease following its onset within a given population (Elwood, 2017).
In the context of evidence-based pr...


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