Pronunciation: /ˌɛpɪˌdiːmiəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
adjective describing the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases in a population
A1 The epidemiological study showed a link between smoking and lung cancer.
A2 Health officials are using epidemiological data to track the spread of the virus.
B1 Researchers conducted an epidemiological investigation to determine the cause of the outbreak.
B2 Epidemiological research plays a crucial role in understanding patterns of disease transmission.
C1 The epidemiological analysis revealed key insights into the factors influencing public health outcomes.
C2 Epidemiological studies provide valuable information for developing effective public health interventions.
formal The epidemiological study focused on tracking the spread of the disease within the population.
informal The researchers are looking at the epidemiological data to see how the virus is spreading.
slang I heard there's some new epidemiological research coming out about the outbreak.
figurative The epidemiological approach to analyzing social trends can provide valuable insights.
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