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Article Series: Epidemiology in practice

Examples of some of the different types of epidemiological study that eye health workers can use, and how important data from epidemiological studies are in prevention of blindness.

  • Qualitative methodsArticle. Published online September 09, 1999
  • Screening for eye diseaseArticle. Published online June 06, 1999
  • Case-control studiesArticle. Published online December 12, 1998
  • Randomised controlled trialsArticle. Published online June 06, 1998
  • Disease incidenceArticle. Published online December 12, 1997
  • Sample size calculation for eye surveys: a simple methodArticle. Published online September 09, 1997
  • Disease prevalenceArticle. Published online June 06, 1997
  • Epidemiology in practice: an introductionArticle. Published online March 03, 1997

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