Question 12 2.5 pts Think about Descriptive epidemiology--person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends
2.5 pts Question 13 Think about Descriptive epidemiology--person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends
Question 14 2.5 pts Think about Descriptive epidemiology--person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends
Question 15 The only necessary characteristic of a cause is? Strength of association O Plausibility Coherence O Temporal Orde

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Question 12 2.5 pts Think about Descriptive epidemiology–person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends to CDC a computerized line listing of persons diagnosed with a reportable disease (for example, measles or hepatitis A). Identify which of the following categories (A-E) describes “Date of onset” Who (person) When (time) Where (place) What (clinical information) 2.5 pts Question 13 Think about Descriptive epidemiology–person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends to CDC a computerized line listing of persons diagnosed with a reportable disease (for example, measles or hepatitis A). Identify which of the following categories (A-E) describes “Date of report” When (time) O What (clinical information) Who (person) Where (place) Question 14 2.5 pts Think about Descriptive epidemiology–person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends to CDC a computerized line listing of persons diagnosed with a reportable disease (for example, measles or hepatitis A). Identify which of the following categories (A-E) describes “Outcome (alive or dead)” Who (person) Where (place) When (time) What (clinical information) Question 15 The only necessary characteristic of a cause is? Strength of association O Plausibility Coherence O Temporal Order
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