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Conceitos de epidemiologia e sua aplicabilidade, ecologia de microrganismos, microbioma, ecologia de zoonoses, discussão dos métodos de investigação epidemiológica, modelo de estudo epidemiológico, relação parasito-hospedeiro-ambiente.
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FINUCANE, M.M. National, regional, and global trends in body-mass index since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and epidemiological studies with 960 country-years and 9•1 million participants. The Lancet, v.377, p. 557-567, 2011.
HAMADA, T. et al. Integration of microbiology, molecular pathology, and epidemiology: a new paradigm to explore the pathogenesis of microbiome-driven neoplasms. J Pathol, v. 247, p.615–20, 2019.
HASSELL J.M. et al.Clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance at the wildlife–livestock–human interface in Nairobi: an epidemiological study. The Lancet Planetary Health, v.3, p. e259-e269, 2019.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH. The healthy human microbiome. 2012. Disponível: www.nih.gov/researchmatters/june2012/06252012microbiome.htm. Acesso em 27 de novembro de 2019.