Epidemiology

Epidemiology is the method used to find the causes of health outcomes and diseases in populations. In epidemiology, the patient is the community and individuals are viewed collectively. By definition, epidemiology is the study (scientific, systematic, and data-driven) of the distribution (frequency, pattern) and determinants (causes, risk factors) of health-related states and events (not just diseases) in specified populations (neighborhood, school, city, state, country, global). Therefore statistical analysis is key to discover underlying patterns and trends.

Our approach

We have significant expertise in this field which allows us to understand, apply, interpret and draw conclusions from descriptive and inferential statistics. demonstrate knowledge of the principles and techniques used to study the distribution of occupationally induced diseases, physiological conditions, and factors in workplaces and other environments that influence frequency. This may include interpreting and evaluating prospective and retrospective epidemiology studies, morbidity and mortality data, and integrating knowledge applicable to human health from toxicology studies