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About the Course
Introduces basic epidemiological and biostatistical principles, concepts, and procedures for the surveillance and investigation of health-related states or events. Introduces collecting data and analyzing disease incidence and prevalence to provide analyses leading to effective interventions and preventions. Reviews sources of information, associations between diseases and precipitating factors, and statistical representations.
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This course is developed by the School of Public Health, Office of Online Education at Indiana University-Bloomington. Contact the Office of Online Education mphd@indiana.edu for more information.
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