At ClinicalTrialsUA, clinical research is conducted using various tools, technologies, and equipment to collect, analyze, and interpret data on the spread of diseases among humanity.
These tools encompass electronic medical documentation, geographic information systems (GIS), bioinformatics, disease monitoring systems, molecular epidemiology, mass testing, and more.
The results of clinical trials in epidemiology have a significant impact on humanity by helping us understand, predict, and manage the spread of infectious diseases and other threats to public health.
Research conducted at the basis of our Center has demonstrated the high effectiveness of vaccines in immunizing society and preventing the spread of widespread epidemiological diseases.
The key outcomes achievable through clinical trials at ClinicalTrialsUA include the following:
- Successful development of new vaccines and enhancing existing ones
- Preventing and managing epidemics
- Creating a strategy to respond to potential epidemics
- Enhancing diagnostic methods
- Development of legislative acts based on scientific justifications
ClinicalTrialsUA collaborates with numerous partner sites, ensuring a swift response to requests, a crucial aspect, especially in dealing with epidemiological diseases.
One of our Сenter’s key advantages is conducting clinical trials on schedule, without delays or additional conditions.
We understand the importance of our work and ensure its timely execution.
Our team comprises over 60 experienced research doctors who are committed to their responsibilities and always ready to assist.
Epidemiology is the science that investigates the distribution and the preconditions of diseases within a population.
The primary aim of epidemiology is to analyze the spread of diseases, pinpoint risk factors, and uncover the causes that contribute to the onset of infectious diseases and other health threats.
The interaction between epidemiology and clinical trials in this field is crucial for ensuring effective public health care and preventing the spread of diseases.
Clinical trials and epidemiology work hand in hand, offering a comprehensive approach to tackling epidemics and public health threats.
