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  1. epidemiologicaladjective

    Synonyms:
    epidemiologic

  2. epidemiologicaladjective

    Of or pertaining to epidemiology.

    Synonyms:
    epidemiologic

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  1. epidemiologic, epidemiologicaladjective

    of or relating to epidemiology

    "epidemiological studies"

    Synonyms:
    epidemiologic

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  1. List of paraphrases for "epidemiological":

    epidemiologic, epidemiology, epizootiological, epidemic, epidemics

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How to use epidemiological in a sentence?

  1. Zhang Ying:

    When facing Omicron directly, we found its speed of transmission really is very fast, therefore, whether it is in terms of virus origin tracing, epidemiological investigations or restrictions and controls, the Omicron variant has brought unprecedentedly massive challenges.

  2. Health Minister Alejandro Gaviria:

    What's happening in Colombia has global relevance because the virus is here, but also because we have a good epidemiological tracking system.

  3. Hong Kong:

    Based on the available epidemiological information, the source and the route of infection could not be determined.

  4. Anthony Fauci:

    And we know from epidemiological studies they can transmit to someone who is uninfected even when they're without symptoms, so to make a statement to say National Institute of Allergy's National Institute of Allergy was not correct.

  5. San Diego:

    That is the golden question: What are the actual health consequences from the chronic exposure over the past 20-plus years? surprisingly, little human clinical or epidemiological research has been done on this.


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