the epidemiologic transition is a. the shift from hand calculated statistics to computer based analysis b. the aging of populations c. the focus on germ theory in the etiology of disease d. transitioning from high infectious disease burden and mortality to non-infectious
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Option b refers to demographic changes in populations, but it is not the main focus of the epidemiologic transition. Option c refers to a specific theory in disease causation, not the overall transition in disease patterns. Show more…
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