Epidemiology

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Epidemiology is the scientific study of those influences that govern and affect the occurrence and pattern of spread of illness, and other health phenomena, and their aetiologies, for a specific population. The aim of this science is to find initiatives that can prevent and stymie the progression and propagation of these diseases, and associated phenomena 1.

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History and etymology

The term epidemiology is derived from the roots 'epidemic' and '-logy'. Epidemic is ultimately derived from the Classical Greek, ἐπί (epi) meaning "near/upon/above" and δῆμος (demos) meaning "people". '-logy' is a combining form meaning the scientific study of, itself ultimately derived from the Greek word λογος (logos) meaning word 2-4.

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