Epidemiologicaltransition

由NSudharsanan著作·2022·被引用9次—Omran'sepidemiologicaltransitionisoneofthemaintheoriesofglobalmortalitychange.Inhisinitialpaper,Omran1outlinedabroad ...,Indemographyandmedicalgeography,epidemiologicaltransitionisatheorywhichdescribeschangingpopulationpatternsintermsoffertility, ...,由AROmran著作·被引用463次—Thetheoryisbasedonthesystematicappli-cationofepidemiologicinferencetochanginghealth,m...

Large variation in the epidemiological transition across countries

由 N Sudharsanan 著作 · 2022 · 被引用 9 次 — Omran's epidemiological transition is one of the main theories of global mortality change. In his initial paper, Omran1 outlined a broad ...

Epidemiological transition

In demography and medical geography, epidemiological transition is a theory which describes changing population patterns in terms of fertility, ...

The epidemiologic transition theory revisited thirty years later

由 AR Omran 著作 · 被引用 463 次 — The theory is based on the systematic appli- cation of epidemiologic inference to changing health, mortality, survival and fertility over time ...

Epidemiologic transition

Epidemiologic transition, the process by which the pattern of mortality and disease in a population is transformed from one of high mortality among infants ...

Epidemiologic transition theory exceptions

由 G Caselli 著作 · 被引用 203 次 — Abdel Omran's 1971 theory of epidemiological transition is an attempt to account for the extraordinary advances in health care made in industrialized ...

The epidemiological transition

由 MH Wahdan 著作 · 1995 · 被引用 106 次 — ABSTRACT The epidemiological transition was thought to be a unidirectional process, beginning when infectious diseases were predominant and ending when ...

A Theory of the Epidemiology of Population Change

由 AR Omran 著作 · 1971 · 被引用 7156 次 — Although data concerning the relative effects of mortality and fertility on population growth are incomplete for the early transitional period, it seems likely ...

Epidemiological Transition

The term epidemiological transition, which reflects the parallels between evolving economies and disease patterns, now suggests that chronic diseases, ...