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A computer program for application in epidemiological analysis

A Garcìa Rodriguez1, E Gómez Gracia, A Mariscal Larrubia

  • 1Department of Preventive Medicine and Health Public, School of Medicine, University of Málaga, Spain.

European Journal of Epidemiology
|January 1, 1993
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EPIDEMO is a versatile computer program designed for integrated epidemiological and statistical data processing in healthcare. This tool aids health professionals in conducting robust epidemiological research with enhanced data analysis capabilities.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Epidemiology
  • Biostatistics

Background:

  • Computer science is crucial in modern healthcare for data management and analysis.
  • Existing tools may lack integrated epidemiological and statistical processing capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce EPIDEMO, a novel software suite for integrated health data processing.
  • To highlight EPIDEMO's utility in epidemiological research.

Main Methods:

  • EPIDEMO is a software package featuring a relational database.
  • It supports integrated data processing with epidemiological and statistical approaches.
  • The program allows for preliminary statistical analyses and expansion with advanced options.

Main Results:

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  • EPIDEMO provides a unified platform for handling diverse health datasets.
  • It facilitates preliminary statistical analyses and is compatible with other software.
  • The tool offers accuracy, versatility, and ease of use for health professionals.

Conclusions:

  • EPIDEMO is a valuable and accurate tool for health professionals engaged in epidemiological research.
  • Its integrated approach and statistical capabilities meet the demands of modern health data analysis.
  • The software enhances the efficiency and scope of epidemiological studies.