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Epidemiology: An Overview
Dr. Bhoj R Singh, Principal Scientist (VM)
I/C Epidemiology; Centre for Animal Disease Research and Diagnosis
Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar-243122, Bareilly, UP,
India.
TeleFax +91-581-2302188
Epidemiology
Father of Epidemiology: Hippocrates, 400 BC
The first person known to have examined the
relationships between the occurrence of disease and
environmental influences.
He coined the term ‘epidemic’ in his essay entitled “On
Airs, Waters, and Places,”
Clinicians are concerned with the health of an individual;
epidemiologists are concerned with the collective health of
the population in one or other area.
History
• Hippcrates (400 BC) an essay entitled “On Airs, Waters, and Places,”.
• Another early contributor to epidemiology was John Graunt, a
London haberdasher who published his landmark analysis of
mortality data in 1662. He was the first to quantify patterns of birth,
death, and disease occurrence, noting male-female disparities, high
infant mortality, urbanrural differences, and seasonal variations.
• In 1854, William Farr wrote a book ‘Cholera’. He began to
systematically collect and analyze Britain’s mortality statistics. Farr,
considered the father of modern vital statistics and surveillance,
developed many of the basic practices used today in vital statistics
and disease classification. He extended the epidemiologic analysis
of morbidity and mortality data, looking at the effects of marital
status, occupation, and altitude. He also developed many
epidemiologic concepts and techniques still in use today.
• Epidemiology= (Epi=upon/ among+demos=people/
district+logos=discourse/ study)
• Epizootiology= epi=upon+zoo=animal+logos=discourse)
• Epidemic= outbreak of disease in human population
• Epizootic= outbreak of disease in animal population
• Epornitics= outbreak of disease in bird population
• Epidemein= to visit a community, I.e., a diseases which comes periodically,
not present continuously
• Endemein= resides within (the diseases continuously present in a
population)
• Epidemiology is the study of health-event, health-characteristic, or health-
determinant patterns in a population.
• “Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-
related states or events in specified populations, and the application of
this study to the control of health problems.” (Last JM, 1988)
More Definitions
• Mayer inferentially acknowledges the epidemiologic character of
population phenomena, for as its etymology indicates, (epi, upon;
demos, people; logos, study), epidemiology is the study of what
“comes upon” groups of people. More specifically epidemiology is
concerned with the distribution of disease and death, and with
their determinants and consequences in population groups.
• Epidemiology is: a) a quantitative basic science built on a working
knowledge of probability, statistics, and sound research methods; b)
a method of causal reasoning based on developing and testing
hypotheses pertaining to occurrence and prevention of morbidity
and mortality; and c) a tool for public health action to promote and
protect the public’s health based on science, causal reasoning, and a
dose of practical common sense. (Cates WJ. 1982)
• the study of the distribution and determinates of health related
states in specified populations and the application of this study to
control health problems (Peterson DR 1970)
Veterinary Epidemiology, Epizootology
• Investigation and assessment of health and
productivity related events in animal
population.
Objectives of Epidemiology
1. To determine origin of disease in a population
when etiology is known
2. To investigate and control a disease where
etiology is obscure or little understood
3. To determine ecology and natural history of a
disease
4. Planning and monitoring of disease control
programme
5. Assessment of economic effects of a disease and
cost/benefit of a control programme
Uses of Epidemiology
Epidemiology assists
• to identify the etiology or cause of a disease and the risk factors."
• "to study the natural history and prognosis of disease".
• "to evaluate new models of health care delivery."
• "to provide a scientific foundation for regulatory decisions relating
to health or environmental problems.
• "to provide a clue to changes taking place over time…"
• "to identify subgroups in the population who are at high risk for
disease."
• to determine the best or most appropriate types of primary and
secondary prevention.'
– primary prevention prevents disease in healthy individual
(vaccination).
– Secondary prevention limits disease by early detention usually
through screening programs.
Types of Epidemiological
investigations
• DATE
– Descriptive,
– Analytical,
– Theoritical,
– Experimental
Disciplines of Epidemiology
• Computational epidemiology
• Genetic epidemiology
• Molecular epidemiology
• Environmental epidemiology
• Nutritional epidemiology
• Applied Epidemiology
– Clinical epidemiology
– Micro-epidemiology (Study of disease in small group of
individuals as study of feline AIDS in kittens and then application
to understand human AIDS)= Comparative epidemiology
– Macro epidemiology (Study of disease in population in national
and international perspective)
Descriptive Epidemiology
• The science of characterization of the distribution
of health-related states or events is one broad
aspect of epidemiology called descriptive
epidemiology. Descriptive epidemiology provides
the What, Who, When, and Where of health-
related events.
• We temporarily classify a case as suspect or
probable until laboratory results are available.
• When we receive the laboratory report, we then
reclassify the case as either confirmed or “not a
case,” depending on the lab results.
Analytic epidemiology
• Analytic epidemiology attempts to provide the
Why and How of such events by comparing
groups with different rates of disease occurrence
and with differences in demographic
characteristics, genetic or immunologic make-up,
behaviours, environmental exposures, and other
so-called potential risk factors. Under ideal
circumstances, epidemiologic findings provide
sufficient evidence to direct swift and effective
public health control and prevention measures.
Applied epidemiology
• The term applied epidemiology is sometimes used to
describe the application or practice of epidemiology to
address public health issues. Examples of applied
epidemiology include the following:
• the monitoring of reports of communicable diseases in
the community
• the study of whether a particular dietary component
influences risk of developing a disease
• evaluation of the effectiveness and impact of a health
awareness or production improvement program
• analysis of historical trends and current data to project
future health and production resource needs
Concepts of Disease causation
• Demons: (Placation- sacrifice, exorcism, evasion-millet seeds,
transference- scapegoats, Gadarene swine, amulets, talismans,
fetishes and icons.
• Divine wrath: From Old testament, Persian and Aztec writings.
• Metaphysical: Stars, planets (treated with foul medicine, swallowing
of toads, fishes, moles roasted alive).
• Miasmata:
– Derangement of four humours of body (Geeks; Heat, moisture,
dryness and cold; air, earth, water and fire) creating mismata
(Malaria).
– Vedic theory, three humors and tridosha (Vat, pitta, cough)
• Contagion (Contagium animatum- Edward Jenner, 17th Century;
contagium vivum fluidum- virus, Beijerinck, 1998-99)
Studies in Epidemiology
1. Experimental (Full control of investigator on formation
of groups, clinical trials, nutritional trials)
2. Cross-sectional: Investigator tries to find a relation
between occurrence of disease with a hypothesized
cause)
3. Case-Control: Investigator compares groups of diseased
with healthy population with respect to exposure to a
hypothesized causal agent.
4. Co-hort: Investigator compares two groups one
exposed to hypothesized cause and other not exposed
for occurrence of disease (Prospective)
Methods in epidemiology
• Survey: Examination of aggregates of units of disease in population i.e., record of
events
• Types of Surveys
– Sample Survey (On a sample of population)
– Census (On total population)
– Cross sectional (record of events a defined point of time)
– Longitudinal (record of events over a period of time): Prospective (present to future),
Retrospective (records of past events)
– Screening: A kind of survey for identification of undiagnosed cases of a disease often with
some rapid test/ examination.
• Monitoring: Routine observation on health/ production of a population and
environmental factors, without much emphasis on identification of a diseased
animals. (Regular meat/ milk recording, abattoir examination, meat inspection
etc.)
• Surveillance: More intensive form of monitoring often associated with a control
programme, identification of an individual with disease in view to detect changes
in population and its environmental health.
• Sentinel units: Units selected for monitoring and surveillance as abattoirs, some
clinics, farms etc), horses may be sentinel for VEE, stray dogs for Canine distemper)
• Study in epidemiology means comparison of groups for occurance of disease/
production, thus survey is not a study.

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Epidemiology an overview

  • 1. Epidemiology: An Overview Dr. Bhoj R Singh, Principal Scientist (VM) I/C Epidemiology; Centre for Animal Disease Research and Diagnosis Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar-243122, Bareilly, UP, India. TeleFax +91-581-2302188
  • 2. Epidemiology Father of Epidemiology: Hippocrates, 400 BC The first person known to have examined the relationships between the occurrence of disease and environmental influences. He coined the term ‘epidemic’ in his essay entitled “On Airs, Waters, and Places,” Clinicians are concerned with the health of an individual; epidemiologists are concerned with the collective health of the population in one or other area.
  • 3. History • Hippcrates (400 BC) an essay entitled “On Airs, Waters, and Places,”. • Another early contributor to epidemiology was John Graunt, a London haberdasher who published his landmark analysis of mortality data in 1662. He was the first to quantify patterns of birth, death, and disease occurrence, noting male-female disparities, high infant mortality, urbanrural differences, and seasonal variations. • In 1854, William Farr wrote a book ‘Cholera’. He began to systematically collect and analyze Britain’s mortality statistics. Farr, considered the father of modern vital statistics and surveillance, developed many of the basic practices used today in vital statistics and disease classification. He extended the epidemiologic analysis of morbidity and mortality data, looking at the effects of marital status, occupation, and altitude. He also developed many epidemiologic concepts and techniques still in use today.
  • 4. • Epidemiology= (Epi=upon/ among+demos=people/ district+logos=discourse/ study) • Epizootiology= epi=upon+zoo=animal+logos=discourse) • Epidemic= outbreak of disease in human population • Epizootic= outbreak of disease in animal population • Epornitics= outbreak of disease in bird population • Epidemein= to visit a community, I.e., a diseases which comes periodically, not present continuously • Endemein= resides within (the diseases continuously present in a population) • Epidemiology is the study of health-event, health-characteristic, or health- determinant patterns in a population. • “Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health- related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems.” (Last JM, 1988)
  • 5. More Definitions • Mayer inferentially acknowledges the epidemiologic character of population phenomena, for as its etymology indicates, (epi, upon; demos, people; logos, study), epidemiology is the study of what “comes upon” groups of people. More specifically epidemiology is concerned with the distribution of disease and death, and with their determinants and consequences in population groups. • Epidemiology is: a) a quantitative basic science built on a working knowledge of probability, statistics, and sound research methods; b) a method of causal reasoning based on developing and testing hypotheses pertaining to occurrence and prevention of morbidity and mortality; and c) a tool for public health action to promote and protect the public’s health based on science, causal reasoning, and a dose of practical common sense. (Cates WJ. 1982) • the study of the distribution and determinates of health related states in specified populations and the application of this study to control health problems (Peterson DR 1970)
  • 6. Veterinary Epidemiology, Epizootology • Investigation and assessment of health and productivity related events in animal population.
  • 7. Objectives of Epidemiology 1. To determine origin of disease in a population when etiology is known 2. To investigate and control a disease where etiology is obscure or little understood 3. To determine ecology and natural history of a disease 4. Planning and monitoring of disease control programme 5. Assessment of economic effects of a disease and cost/benefit of a control programme
  • 8. Uses of Epidemiology Epidemiology assists • to identify the etiology or cause of a disease and the risk factors." • "to study the natural history and prognosis of disease". • "to evaluate new models of health care delivery." • "to provide a scientific foundation for regulatory decisions relating to health or environmental problems. • "to provide a clue to changes taking place over time…" • "to identify subgroups in the population who are at high risk for disease." • to determine the best or most appropriate types of primary and secondary prevention.' – primary prevention prevents disease in healthy individual (vaccination). – Secondary prevention limits disease by early detention usually through screening programs.
  • 9. Types of Epidemiological investigations • DATE – Descriptive, – Analytical, – Theoritical, – Experimental
  • 10. Disciplines of Epidemiology • Computational epidemiology • Genetic epidemiology • Molecular epidemiology • Environmental epidemiology • Nutritional epidemiology • Applied Epidemiology – Clinical epidemiology – Micro-epidemiology (Study of disease in small group of individuals as study of feline AIDS in kittens and then application to understand human AIDS)= Comparative epidemiology – Macro epidemiology (Study of disease in population in national and international perspective)
  • 11. Descriptive Epidemiology • The science of characterization of the distribution of health-related states or events is one broad aspect of epidemiology called descriptive epidemiology. Descriptive epidemiology provides the What, Who, When, and Where of health- related events. • We temporarily classify a case as suspect or probable until laboratory results are available. • When we receive the laboratory report, we then reclassify the case as either confirmed or “not a case,” depending on the lab results.
  • 12. Analytic epidemiology • Analytic epidemiology attempts to provide the Why and How of such events by comparing groups with different rates of disease occurrence and with differences in demographic characteristics, genetic or immunologic make-up, behaviours, environmental exposures, and other so-called potential risk factors. Under ideal circumstances, epidemiologic findings provide sufficient evidence to direct swift and effective public health control and prevention measures.
  • 13. Applied epidemiology • The term applied epidemiology is sometimes used to describe the application or practice of epidemiology to address public health issues. Examples of applied epidemiology include the following: • the monitoring of reports of communicable diseases in the community • the study of whether a particular dietary component influences risk of developing a disease • evaluation of the effectiveness and impact of a health awareness or production improvement program • analysis of historical trends and current data to project future health and production resource needs
  • 14. Concepts of Disease causation • Demons: (Placation- sacrifice, exorcism, evasion-millet seeds, transference- scapegoats, Gadarene swine, amulets, talismans, fetishes and icons. • Divine wrath: From Old testament, Persian and Aztec writings. • Metaphysical: Stars, planets (treated with foul medicine, swallowing of toads, fishes, moles roasted alive). • Miasmata: – Derangement of four humours of body (Geeks; Heat, moisture, dryness and cold; air, earth, water and fire) creating mismata (Malaria). – Vedic theory, three humors and tridosha (Vat, pitta, cough) • Contagion (Contagium animatum- Edward Jenner, 17th Century; contagium vivum fluidum- virus, Beijerinck, 1998-99)
  • 15. Studies in Epidemiology 1. Experimental (Full control of investigator on formation of groups, clinical trials, nutritional trials) 2. Cross-sectional: Investigator tries to find a relation between occurrence of disease with a hypothesized cause) 3. Case-Control: Investigator compares groups of diseased with healthy population with respect to exposure to a hypothesized causal agent. 4. Co-hort: Investigator compares two groups one exposed to hypothesized cause and other not exposed for occurrence of disease (Prospective)
  • 16. Methods in epidemiology • Survey: Examination of aggregates of units of disease in population i.e., record of events • Types of Surveys – Sample Survey (On a sample of population) – Census (On total population) – Cross sectional (record of events a defined point of time) – Longitudinal (record of events over a period of time): Prospective (present to future), Retrospective (records of past events) – Screening: A kind of survey for identification of undiagnosed cases of a disease often with some rapid test/ examination. • Monitoring: Routine observation on health/ production of a population and environmental factors, without much emphasis on identification of a diseased animals. (Regular meat/ milk recording, abattoir examination, meat inspection etc.) • Surveillance: More intensive form of monitoring often associated with a control programme, identification of an individual with disease in view to detect changes in population and its environmental health. • Sentinel units: Units selected for monitoring and surveillance as abattoirs, some clinics, farms etc), horses may be sentinel for VEE, stray dogs for Canine distemper) • Study in epidemiology means comparison of groups for occurance of disease/ production, thus survey is not a study.