[PDF] Forensic Epidemiology: Principles and Practice 1st Edition (2016) by Michael Freeman Maurice Zeegers

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  • Published: 2016
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 9.63 MB
  • Authors: Michael Freeman Maurice Zeegers

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It is an inescapable fact that causation, both generally (in populations), and specifically (in individuals), cannot be observed. Rather, causation is determined when it can be inferred that the risk of an observed injury or disease from a plausible cause is greater than the risk from other plausible causes. While many causal evaluations performed in forensic medicine are simplified by the fact that the circumstances surrounding the onset of an injury or disease clearly rules out competing causes (eg, a death following a fall), there are many cases that present a more complicated picture. It is these types of investigations, in which an analysis of comparative levels of risk from competing causes is needed to arrive at a reliable and accurate determination of the most likely cause, that forensic epidemiology (FE) is directed at.

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