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your lecture is too helpful. Last year I was taken your other lecture of microbiology, &biological lecture also and I have passed with 86%.Thank you so much. My all friends also seen your lecture it's very helpful. Thank you so much.
First I'm not able to remember these terminologies but after these vdo it becomes easier for me... Thank you so much.. I'm preparing for 6th sem microbiology exams.. And I first Watch your vdos and then it became easy to remember...
Be careful with certain terms. Epidemic for instance refers to occurrence of cases in excess of normal and should not be equated with "killing a lot of people". Likewise sporadic should not be equated with "low killing power". For instance you may have Rabies which is sporadic in Community A (occurrence irregularly with low magnitude) however has high case fatality rate (number of cases dying in every 100) of up to 66%. So both sporadic, epidemic refers to morbidity (presence of ill health) rather than mortality (death).
nice video sir.. but it will be more helpfull if u make a series of videos on epidemiology.. like cohert study, case study etc.. thank u. we r waiting eagerly for ur new vidoes on epidemiology..
sir, which subject is better of public health? community nutrition or epidemiology?I am from Bangladesh.....i have to know which subject is best for my career...i want to a bachelor degree on this subject...from any reputed university...(please give your opinion .it is very important for me)
hello sir, can you make a detailed video on relative risk , attributable risk , absolute risk etc... and how to approach questions from these portions... pleaase..
your first graph lack the time constraint. Your explanation focuses on Descriptive Epi according to place. If the time is specified, then it will be more powerfull
Prevalence is defined as the total number of cases of any disease occured from the begining (when the first case was diagnosed) to till now. Incidence is defined as the new number of cases occured within one year. For example, 1000 cases of diabetes in 2019.
The only truth spoken in this video is that "you are not expert in epidemiology & you don't know much about it". I think you are a student from IIN or kind of thing. Please do some more research & clear your concepts before making such videos. Let this job to be done by experts only. Replace this video with more accurate & knowledgeable one, if possible.
I am not asking you to give knowledge in depth. I am talking about the concepts. For example, take your graph. You have mentioned "Time" on X-axis & then plotted Regions on that axis. Concepts of Epidemic, Endemic & Pandemic are also not true. & Mainly your concept of Epidemiology is also wrong buddy. Its not just an analytical study. It is more than that.
your lecture is too helpful.
Last year I was taken your other lecture of microbiology, &biological lecture also and I have passed with 86%.Thank you so much. My all friends also seen your lecture it's very helpful. Thank you so much.
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I never thought public health is dat intresting thank you so much sir
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First I'm not able to remember these terminologies but after these vdo it becomes easier for me... Thank you so much.. I'm preparing for 6th sem microbiology exams.. And I first Watch your vdos and then it became easy to remember...
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Be careful with certain terms. Epidemic for instance refers to occurrence of cases in excess of normal and should not be equated with "killing a lot of people". Likewise sporadic should not be equated with "low killing power". For instance you may have Rabies which is sporadic in Community A (occurrence irregularly with low magnitude) however has high case fatality rate (number of cases dying in every 100) of up to 66%. So both sporadic, epidemic refers to morbidity (presence of ill health) rather than mortality (death).
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You're very correct... Affects can replace kills.
hello brother i like ur lectures too much and i have a request that plz make some other videos related to epidimiology.
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Yes, i agree with you,
Shomu sir u should make videos on epidemiology..
nice video sir.. but it will be more helpfull if u make a series of videos on epidemiology.. like cohert study, case study etc.. thank u. we r waiting eagerly for ur new vidoes on epidemiology..
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Hi nice video on epidemiology. Based on your inspiration I too made a video on epidemiology
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Thankyou sir, canyou please upload more information abt epidimiology ,also about PhD in epidimiology
Thank you so much shomu... very useful video you make many videos like this in future all the best👍
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sir, which subject is better of public health? community nutrition or epidemiology?I am from Bangladesh.....i have to know which subject is best for my career...i want to a bachelor degree on this subject...from any reputed university...(please give your opinion .it is very important for me)
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Awesome teaching but please you should be adding examples to your explanation sir.Thank you!
hello sir, can you make a detailed video on relative risk , attributable risk , absolute risk etc... and how to approach questions from these portions... pleaase..
After 6yrs of this post, here to learn about pandemic.
your first graph lack the time constraint. Your explanation focuses on Descriptive Epi according to place. If the time is specified, then it will be more powerfull
Would you be able to discuss the difference between prevalence and incidence?
Prevalence is defined as the total number of cases of any disease occured from the begining (when the first case was diagnosed) to till now.
Incidence is defined as the new number of cases occured within one year. For example, 1000 cases of diabetes in 2019.
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Good evening Sir are you Dr. If you are Dr. please upload all topic of community medicine
I am not a doctor
Do you have full lecture of epidemiology about all book ?
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What is stress epidemiology
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Very helpfull video....
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Good, clear overview. thanks
What is epidemiology in simple word
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I am from India and I have an MSc. In microbiology degree
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U r confused. In x-axis u have taken time in yrs as indicator and u r saying quantum of disease occuring in Europe and others which is wrong.
After bsc medical i am eligible for this course or not
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Ok my subjects are zoology, botany and chemistry
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Sir this topic notes please
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Now I got to know why CORONA is called pandemic
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You are not making the right sense about terminologies.
Terminologies not expalined well
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I am sorry. You got the concept of epidemiology completely wrong. Please remove this video.
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pandemic corona virus
The only truth spoken in this video is that "you are not expert in epidemiology & you don't know much about it".
I think you are a student from IIN or kind of thing.
Please do some more research & clear your concepts before making such videos.
Let this job to be done by experts only.
Replace this video with more accurate & knowledgeable one, if possible.
+adhbarot this video is targeted to common people to introduce the term epidemiology
I am not asking you to give knowledge in depth. I am talking about the concepts.
For example, take your graph. You have mentioned "Time" on X-axis & then plotted Regions on that axis. Concepts of Epidemic, Endemic & Pandemic are also not true. & Mainly your concept of Epidemiology is also wrong buddy. Its not just an analytical study. It is more than that.
Yes, I completely agree with you. This guy got the concept of epidemiology completely wrong.
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