FAQ

Clinical epidemiology is a science that uses epidemiological methods to predict the health status of an individual patient and the best solution, based on the observation of a group of patients with a similar disease in the past. Clinical epidemiology is an integral part of evidence-based medicine.
A science that, in order to promote health, studies the characteristics of the spread of diseases in society and the causes of their occurrence
It is a combination of epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and other data to determine the cause of the spread of a particular infection, the nature and extent of epidemics.
It is a daily, weekly and/or monthly collection of data, which allows the epidemiologist to assess the level of morbidity in terms of structure, territorial and time distribution dynamics.

Invest in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections

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