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Editorial
. 2020 Sep 30;51(3):e104564.
doi: 10.25100/cm.v50i3.4556.

Pandemics and the development of scientific methods in the history of epidemiology

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Pandemics and the development of scientific methods in the history of epidemiology

Alfredo Morabia. Colomb Med (Cali). .
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Keywords: COVID-19; Cholerae; Disease outbreaks; cause of death; endemic diseases; pandemics; plague.

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