Guidelines on studies in environmental epidemiology
World Health Organization ; ILO ; UN. Environment Programme
WHO - Geneva
1983
351 p.
atmospheric pollution ; cancer ; cardiovascular diseases ; environment ; epidemiologic study ; exposure assessment ; exposure tests ; harmful physical agents ; health impact assessment ; mathematical analysis ; morbidity ; mortality ; respiratory diseases ; statistics ; toxicology
Environmental Health Criteria
27
Chemicals
English
Bibliogr.
92-4-15087-7
The present monograph should serve as a useful guide to the conduct of epidemiological studies on the effects of non—biological agents on the health of human communities. An epidemiological investigation would involve not only epidemiologists but also other experts (e.g., clinicians, statisticians, engineers, chemists, and nurses), and the monograph is intended to address such a broad audience. The editorial group believes that this publication will pave the way for future studies.
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