Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases

Chronic disease is defined as the presence of the disease and the causal organism in the host over an extended period of time. The aetiology, prevention, transmission, characteristic history, and treatment outcomes of incessant wellbeing disorders, including cancers-specifically breast, colon, lung, prostate, ovary, and pancreatic cancers, cardiovascular infections, diabetes, gastrointestinal and pulmonary malady, and corpulence, are all covered by the epidemiology of these chronic diseases.


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