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Changing the estimates for incidence of myocardial infarction could potentially alter the modelled effect of population based healthcare interventions.
Also, a recent meta-analyses on the effect of population based screening showed no significant effect on mortality [ 33].
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Our review has been unable to provide information on the adverse effects of population based preschool vision screening programmes.
We examined the effect of population-based screening programme on tumour characteristics by comparing carcinomas diagnosed during the prescreening (N=341) and screening (N=552) periods.
To assess trends and the effect of population-based interventions over time, methods for measuring disease burden should remain relatively stable or adjustments should be made to account for changes in the use of diagnostic tests.
Indeed, our findings strongly indicate that repeated geo-maps over time could be useful to monitor the effect of population-based interventions as well as targeted programs for individuals with increased caries risk.
Third, since the magnitude of the effect of population-based cancer screening on cancer-specific mortality depends on the extent of repeated compliance (Gertig et al. 1998; Kronborg et al. 2004), it is possible that inclusion of an adjunctive profile at the initial screening might help identify, and target effort towards, those at greatest need of repeated screening.
The strong acid content of the ambient aerosol has not been measured in any of the population based pollutant effects studies in which it is a likely causal factor.
The objective of this study is to examine how the neonatal morbidities related to prematurity persist into early term gestation and whether there is an independent effect of SES in a population based dataset.
For example, to keep on with the same example above, one can decide to model the immune system response against a specific pathogen ignoring the specific type of cells and their properties and modeling the global effect of population of cells, based on whole-cell experimental recordings.
RISK CHARACTERIZATION: The qualitative and/or quantitative estimation, including attendant uncertainties, of the probability of occurrence and severity of known or potential adverse health effects in a given population based on hazard identification, hazard characterization and exposure assessment.
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