• Economic and social determinants of disease Public Health Classics

    Marmot, Michael
  • Sick individuals and sick populations Public Health Classics

    Rose, Geoffrey

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Aetiology confronts two distinct issues: the determinants of individual cases, and the determinants of incidence rate. If exposure to a necessary agent is homogeneous within a population, then case/ control and cohort methods will fail to detect it: they will only identify markers of susceptibility. The corresponding strategies in control are the 'high-risk' approach, which seeks to protect susceptible individuals, and the population approach, wich seeks to control the causes of incidence. The two approaches are not usually in competition, but the prior concern should always be to discover and conttrol the causes of incidence.
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