disease causation

What are the Types of Causal Relationships?

In epidemiology, understanding the nature of causal relationships is essential. These relationships can be:
1. Direct Causation: Here, a factor directly causes a disease without any intermediary steps. For example, the HIV virus directly causes AIDS.
2. Indirect Causation: In this type, a factor causes a disease through one or more intermediate steps. For instance, smoking indirectly causes lung cancer by first inducing genetic mutations.

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