Example sentences for: epidemiologically

How can you use “epidemiologically” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • As we have suggested above, it is biologically and epidemiologically useful to determine (a) the beneficial or harmful effects of specific alleles, and (b) the effects of heterozygosity, such as allele-specific overdominance; we show here that unconditional comparisons of all heterozygotes to all homozygotes can reflect either or both of these, and cannot distinguish them.

  • Although mathematically convenient, this assumption gives rise to exponentially distributed latent (incubation) and infectious periods, which is epidemiologically unrealistic for most infections, say the authors, who suggest instead that it would more sensible to specify the probability of leaving a class as a function of the time spent within the class.

  • While diabetic cardiovascular complications are closely linked epidemiologically with albuminuria and DNP, a role for CD36 in DNP and renal pathophysiology has not to our knowledge been described to date.

  • Human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) has been associated with sporadic cases of chronic bronchiolitis and alveolitis, especially in patients with concurrent HTLV associated myelopathy (HAM) [ 1 2 ] . HTLV type II (HTLV-II) has been epidemiologically associated with increased incidences of bronchitis and pneumonia among HTLV-II infected persons [ 3 4 ] .

  • Blacks with HIV infection have a lower risk of cancer developing than nonblacks [ 22 ] . Kaposi sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma are the most common malignancies, and they are epidemiologically linked to HIV.


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