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epidemiológicos

Epidemiológicos is the plural form of the adjective epidemiológico in Spanish and Portuguese, used to describe things related to epidemiology, the study of how diseases and health-related states are distributed in populations and the factors that influence them. The term appears in phrases such as datos epidemiológicos, estudios epidemiológicos, and análisis epidemiológicos, and it serves to classify information, methods, and results within public health.

Epidemiological work encompasses both descriptive and analytic approaches. Descriptive epidemiology characterizes the distribution of health events

Data used in epidemiological analyses may come from surveillance systems, health registries, surveys, or administrative records.

Limitations include the observational nature of most studies, which can complicate causal inference, as well as

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by
person,
place,
and
time,
while
analytic
epidemiology
investigates
associations
and
determinants,
often
to
test
hypotheses
about
causes
or
risk
factors.
Common
study
designs
include
cross-sectional
studies,
cohort
studies,
and
case-control
studies.
Measures
frequently
reported
in
epidemiological
analyses
include
incidence
and
prevalence,
as
well
as
relative
risk,
odds
ratio,
and
attributable
risk.
Analysts
assess
data
quality,
adjust
for
confounding,
and
address
biases.
Epidemiological
analyses
inform
public
health
decisions,
vaccination
strategies,
and
interventions
to
reduce
disease
transmission
or
improve
outcomes.
potential
biases
and
residual
confounding.
Ethical
considerations,
data
privacy,
and
consent
are
also
important.
The
term
epidemiológicos
is
widely
used
in
health
sciences
and
public
health
literature
in
Spanish-
and
Portuguese-speaking
contexts.