|
||||||||
|
|
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Burton AH, Dean JA, Dean AG. Software for data management and analysis in epidemiology. World Health Forum 1990;11:75-77.
Dean AG, Dean JA, Coulombier D, et al. Epi Info™, Version 6.04a, a word processing, database, and statistics program for public health on IBM-compatible microcomputers. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, July 1996.
Dean AG, Gerstman BB. Computing and epidemiology. In: Gerstman BB, ed. Epidemiology kept simple. New York: John Wiley, 1998:275-88.
Dean AG, Shah SP, Churchill J. DoEpi: Computer-assisted instruction in epidemiology and computing and a framework for creating new exercises. Am J Preventive Medicine 1998;14(4):367-71.
Dean AG. A course in microcomputer use for epidemiologists and others who count things, using Epi Info™. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Epidemiology Program Office, 1994.
Dean AG. Using a microcomputer for field investigation. In: Gregg, MB, ed. Field epidemiology. New York and London: Oxford University Press, 1996:164-80.
Dean AG. Epi Info™ and Epi Map: Current status and plans for Epi Info™ 2000. J Pub Health Management and Practice 1999;5(4):54-7.
Dean AG. Microcomputers and the future of epidemiology. Public Health Reports 1994;109(3):439-41.
Dean AG. EPIAID. Byte Magazine 1985;10:225.
Dean AG, Dean JA, Burton AH, Dicker RC. Epi Info™: a general purpose microcomputer program for health information systems. Am J Preventive Medicine 1991;7:178-82.
Dean AG, Fagan RF, Panter-Connah B. Computerizing public health surveillance systems. In: Teutsch SM and Churchill RE, eds. Principles and Practice of Public Health Surveillance. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994:200-17.
Dean JA, Burton AH, Dean AG, Brendel KA. Epi Map 2.0: a mapping program for IBM-compatible microcomputers. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1996.
Epidemiology Program Office. Epi Info™ users' manual, version 2. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control, 1987.
Epidemiology Program Office. Epi Info™ users' manual, version 3. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control, 1988.
Epidemiology Program Office. Epi Info™ users' manual, version 5. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control, 1990.
Fichtner RR, Sullivan K, McPherson S. The use of software in nutrition analysis workshop. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutricion 1992; 42(3 Suppl):137S-138S.
Fichtner RR, Sullivan KM, Trowbridge FL, Carlson B. Report of the technical meeting on software for nutritional surveillance. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 1989; 11(2):57-61.
Harbage B, Dean AG. Distribution of Epi Info™ software: an evaluation using the internet. Am J Preventive Medicine 1999; 16(4):314-17.
Lang, Laura. Starting with the classics. GIS for health organizations. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., 2000:11-18.
Stroup DF, Williamson GD, Dean AG, et al. Statistical software for public health surveillance (SSS1) (software manual). Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Epidemiology Program Office, 1994.
Sullivan KM. Epi Info™. Mini Buyers Guide, Byting In 1994, 5(2):S1.
Sullivan KM. Epi Info™ Version 6.0, including Epinut for anthropometry. SCN News 1994; 11:49-50.
Sullivan KM (Contributing Editor). Software in: Bernier RH, Watson VM, Nowell A. EpiSource: A Guide to Resources in Epidemiology, Section 21, 1997:1-79.
Sullivan KM (Contributing Editor). Software in: Bernier RH, Mason VM. EpiSource: A Guide to Resources in Epidemiology, 1991: 973-1064.Sullivan KM, Foster DA. Useful software in epidemiology and public health. The Epidemiology Monitor 1990; 11(5):7-10.
Sullivan KM, Gorstein J, Dean AM, Fichtner R. Use and availability of anthropometry software. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 1990; 12(12):116-119.
Sullivan K, Gorstein J, Coulombier D. Pediatric anthropometry. The Epidemiology Monitor 1991; 12(5):3-6.
Privacy Policy | Accessibility CDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-Z This page last updated June 16, 2008 United States
Department of Health and Human Services "Epi Info" is a trademark of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) |