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differentiate between etiology and epidemiology?

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Answered by Sakshi0555
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Answer:

Etiology

Etiology in medicine is defined as the determination of a cause of disease or pathology. Its influence on the development of civilization can be traced back to several impressive findings, ranging from the germ theory of pathology to the modern understanding of the source of diseases and their control.

Epidemiology

According to the World Health Organization, epidemiology is the study of the spread of disease and factors affecting states of health. Generally, epidemiology doesn’t just focus on illness; it primarily studies wellness and how to maintain it. In essence, it can be considered the basic science of public health. Epidemiology was initially coined in the mid-19th century to refer to the study of epidemics. Today, it’s applied to all factors affecting the health and wellness of a particular demographic.

Answered by IANEESHI
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Explanation:

Etiology

↪ An acute inflammation process of the pancreas with associated escape of pancreatic enzyme into surrounding tissue

Epidimeology

↪It is concerned with the sistributions and determinants of health and diseases.

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