WWW Epidemiology Virtual Library - UCSF
The WWW Virtual Library: Medicine and Health: Epidemiology.
Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Medicine,
University of California, San Francisco.
WHO | Epidemiology - World Health Organization
Epidemiology is the Study of the Distribution and Determinants
of Health-Related States or Events (Including Disease),
and the Application of This Study to The Control of
Diseases and Other Health Problems.
Various Methods Can Be Used to Carry Out
Epidemiological Investigations: Surveillance
and Descriptive Studies Can Be Used to Study
Distribution; Analytical Studies are Used to Study Determinants.
Food Safety | World Health Organization (WHO).
WHO: General Food Safety Links
WHO: General Food Safety Links.
CDC - Glossary of Epidemiology Terms
Glossary Terms Taken from Principles of Epidemiology
in Public Health Practice. Developed by: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Your Gateway to Federal Food Safety Information.
This is an Official U.S. Government Web Site Managed by
the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
FDA is an Agency Within the Department of Health
and Human Services, the FDA is Responsible for Protecting
the Public Health by Assuring the Safety, Efficacy,
and Security of Human and Veterinary Drugs, Biological Products,
Medical Devices, the FDA is also Responsible for Advancing
the Public Health by Helping to Speed Innovations that Make
Medicines and Foods More Effective, Safer, and More
Affordable; and Helping The Public Get the Accurate,
Science-Based Information They Need to Use
Medicines and Foods, and to Reduce Tobacco
Use to Improve Health.
Centers & Offices - U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FDA's Organization Consists of the Office
of the Commissioner and Four Directorates
Overseeing the Core Functions of the Agency:
Medical Products and Tobacco, Foods,
Global Regulatory Operations and Policy, and Operations.
Foods - U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Navigate the Food Section: (1) Recalls, Outbreaks &
Emergencies: Food Recalls, Safety Alerts and Advisories,
Outbreak Investigations, and Keeping Food Safe
in Emergencies. (2) Foodborne Illness & Contaminants:
Preventing Foodborne Illness and Info on Pathogens,
Chemicals, Pesticides, Natural Toxins, and Metals.
(3) Ingredients, Packaging & Labeling: Information About
Ingredients, Additives, Contact Substances, GRAS,
Allergens, and Nutrition Labeling. (4) Dietary Supplements:
Using Dietary Supplements and FDA's Role in Regulating
Supplement Products and Dietary Ingredients.
(5) Food Defense: FDA's Role In Helping Reduce
the Risk of Malicious, Criminal, or Terrorist Actions
on the Food Supply. (6) Food Science & Research:
Lab Methods, Biotechnology, and Research Areas Such as
Risk Assessment and Consumer Behavior. (7) Guidance &
Regulation: Guidance Documents, FSMA, CGMPs,
HACCP, Facility Registration, Retail Food Protection,
and Import/Export. (8) Compliance & Enforcement:
Reportable Food Registry, Warning and Untitled Letters,
and Inspection and Compliance Programs.
(9) International & Interagency Coordination:
International Outreach, Trade and Interagency Agreements,
and The International Visitor’s Program. (10) Popular Topics:
Collected Information on Topics Including Milk, Seafood, Juice,
Energy Drinks, and More. (11) Resources For You:
Information For Audiences Including Consumers,
Regulated Industry, Health Educators, and Others.
(12) News & Events: Updates and Announcements,
Meetings and Events, and Food Safety Grants.
Epidemiology - From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
Category:Epidemiology - From Wikipedia
Subcategories: Cancer Clusters, Clinical Trials,
Cohort Studies, Cohort Study Methods,
Criminal Transmission of HIV, Epidemics,
Epidemiological Study Projects, Epidemiologists,
Epidemiology of Psychiatric Conditions,
Genetic Epidemiology, Medical Statistics,
Observational Study, Race and Health,
Risk Factors, and Pages in Category "Epidemiology".
Category:Epidemiologists - From Wikipedia
Subcategories: Genetic Epidemiologists, and Pages
in Category "Epidemiologists".
Epidemic - From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
Category:Epidemics - From Wikipedia
Subcategories: 1970s Medical Outbreaks,
1980s Medical Outbreaks, 2000s Medical Outbreaks,
2010s Medical Outbreaks, 20th Century Epidemics,
Cholera Outbreaks, Epidemics in India,
Medical Outbreaks, Pandemics,
and Pages in Category "Epidemics".
List of Epidemics - From Wikipedia
List of Epidemics - From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
This Article is a List of Epidemics of Infectious Disease.
Category:Epidemiological Study Projects - Wikipedia
Pages in Category "Epidemiological Study Projects".
Genetic Epidemiology - From Wikipedia
Genetic Epidemiology - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
Category:Genetic Epidemiology - From Wikipedia
Subcategories: Genetic Epidemiologists, and Pages
in Category "Genetic Epidemiology".
Food Safety - From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
Category:Food Safety - From Wikipedia
Subcategories: Food Safety by Country, Adulteration,
Food Preservation, Food Recalls, Food Storage,
Foodborne Illnesses, Mycotoxins, Food Safety Organizations,
Food Safety Scandals, and Pages in Category "Food Safety".
List of Food Contamination Incidents - Wikipedia
List of Food Contamination Incidents - From Wikipedia.
MedlinePlus: Farm Health and Safety
MedlinePlus: Traveler's Health
MedlinePlus: Animal Diseases and Your Health
Also Called: Zoonoses.
MedlinePlus: International Health
MedlinePlus: International Health. Also Called: Global Health.
Also Called: Bubonic Plague, Pneumonic Plague.
CBEL.com - 68 Manually Selected Sites about Epidemiology
Categories: Infectious Diseases, Research, Education, Journals.
CBEL.com - 315 Environmental Health Sites
Manually Selected Sites about Environmental Health.
Categories: Health Physics and Radiological Health,
Endocrine Disruptors, Organizations, Products and Services,
Education, Health Physics and Radiological Health Products
and Services, Toxic Substances Lead,
Toxic Substances, Organizations (Children),
Directories, Toxic Substances (Mercury),
Products and Services (Consultants),
Organizations Professional Associations.