Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2005 2:7
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Influenza associated excess mortality in Germany, 1985 – 2001
Influenza-associated excess mortality is widely used to assess the severity of influenza epidemics. In Germany, however, it is not yet established as a routine component of influenza surveillance. We therefore...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2005 2:6
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Epidemiologic measures and policy formulation: lessons from potential outcomes
This paper provides a critique of the common practice in the health-policy literature of focusing on hypothetical outcome removal at the expense of intervention analysis. The paper begins with an introduction ...
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Dengue fever: new paradigms for a changing epidemiology
Dengue is the most important arthropod-borne viral disease of public health significance. Compared with nine reporting countries in the 1950s, today the geographic distribution includes more than 100 countries...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2005 2:1
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Conflict and HIV: A framework for risk assessment to prevent HIV in conflict-affected settings in Africa
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV/AIDS and violent conflict interact to shape population health and development in dramatic ways. HIV/AIDS can create conditions conducive to conflict. Conflict can affect the epidemio...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2004 1:6
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Epidemiology in conflict – A call to arms
In this first special theme issue, Emerging Themes in Epidemiology publishes a collection of articles on the theme of Epidemiology in conflict. Violent conflict is an issue of great sensitivity within public heal...
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The role of the applied epidemiologist in armed conflict
Applied epidemiologists are increasingly working in areas of insecurity and active conflict to define the health risks, suggest feasible means to reduce these risks and, monitor the capacity and reconstruction...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2004 1:4
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Assessing the impact of humanitarian assistance in the health sector
There have been significant improvements in the design and management of humanitarian aid responses in the last decade. In particular, a significant body of knowledge has been accumulated about public health i...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2004 1:3
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Emerging Themes in Epidemiology: Form and function
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology is a new, online Open Access journal. This editorial – which coincides with the Journal's launch – describes its unique review and publication model. The editorial board and review...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2004 1:2
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The birth of Emerging Themes in Epidemiology: a tale of Valerie, causality and epidemiology
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology (ETE) is a new, online, Open Access peer-reviewed journal. The Journal is unique in that it was conceived and is managed by research degree students in epidemiology and related pub...
Citation: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2004 1:1
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