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Practical Clinical Epidemiology for the Veterinarian

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Practical Clinical Epidemiology for the Veterinarian provides thorough coverage of the fundamentals of epidemiological concepts, situated within the context of daily clinical practice.
 
* Examines epidemiology from the lens of daily clinical practice to offer a truly practical approach
* Demonstrates the relevance of epidemiology to clinical problems faced in the field using practical examples to clarify the concepts
* Includes clinical cases from all species, with an emphasis on small animal and equine medicine, to demonstrate the concepts
* Uses an easy-to-read approach, with graphs, flowcharts, and tables to promote understanding
* Includes access to a companion website with exercises for study and review

List of contents

Preface xi
 
Acknowledgments xiii
 
About the companion website xiv
 
1 Describing health and disease 1
 
Case definition 1
 
What is the problem? 2
 
Who is affected? 4
 
Where is the disease concentrated? 5
 
When does disease occur? 5
 
Types of measurements 5
 
Counts 5
 
Proportions 7
 
Ratios 8
 
Rates 9
 
Specific measurements of disease 10
 
Prevalence 10
 
Incidence 13
 
Morbidity 16
 
Mortality 16
 
Disease?]specific mortality 16
 
Case?]fatality 17
 
2 Basic epidemiology concepts 19
 
Outcome 19
 
Risk factor 21
 
Unit of analysis 22
 
Types of variables 26
 
Appropriate statistical analyses for continuous/parametric variables 27
 
Appropriate statistical analyses for categorical/nonparametric variables 29
 
Appropriate statistical analyses for multiple samples taken from the same animal 30
 
Control groups 33
 
Sample size and P?]value 34
 
Error and bias 35
 
Confounding 41
 
Interaction 42
 
3 Evidence?]based medicine for the veterinarian 44
 
Evaluation of a research paper 49
 
Data presentation in the results 53
 
Interpretation of results 57
 
Statistical significance 58
 
Biological significance 60
 
4 Study designs 62
 
Retrospective studies 63
 
Case-control studies 64
 
Surveys 65
 
Cross?]sectional studies 68
 
Prospective studies 70
 
Cohort studies 70
 
Clinical trials 72
 
Sampling strategies 73
 
5 Causation versus association 77
 
Hill's criteria to determine causation 78
 
Temporal association 78
 
Consistency of association 79
 
Specificity of association 79
 
Dose-response (biological gradient) 80
 
Biologic plausibility 81
 
Analogy 81
 
Measures of association 82
 
Odds ratio 84
 
Relative risk 89
 
Attributable risk 92
 
6 Diagnostic tests 94
 
Test quality 95
 
Accuracy 95
 
Precision 95
 
Discrimination ability 98
 
Test performance 99
 
Sensitivity 100
 
Specificity 102
 
Positive predictive value 104
 
Negative predictive value 105
 
Screening 107
 
Parallel testing 107
 
Serial testing 107
 
Gold standard 108
 
7 Outbreak investigations 109
 
Definitions 109
 
Steps in an outbreak investigation 110
 
Case definition/diagnosis verification 110
 
Determine the magnitude of the problem 111
 
Describe the spatial and temporal patterns of disease 112
 
Analyze potential risk factors 116
 
Follow?]up 119
 
Glossary 120
 
Formulas 125
 
Final word 128
 
References 129
 
Index 134

About the author










Aurora Villarroel, DVM, MVPM, PhD, DACVPM, served as Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Extension Veterinarian in the Department of Animal Sciences at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. She taught epidemiology for 12 years at the veterinary schools of UC Davis, Colorado State University, and Oregon State University, and is currently a consultant at Athyr Vet, LLC. 


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Practical Clinical Epidemiology for the Veterinarian provides thorough coverage of the fundamentals of epidemiological concepts, situated within the context of daily clinical practice.

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