OpenEpi provides statistics for counts and measurements in descriptive. Open Source Epidemiologic Statistics for Public Health, Version 2.2.1.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia OpenEpi OpenEpi 2.3 AG Dean, KM Sullivan, MM Soe 2.3 / May 20, 2009,, OpenEpi is a free, web-based, open source, operating system-independent series of programs for use in,,, and, providing a number of epidemiologic and statistical tools for summary data. OpenEpi was developed in and, and can be run in modern. The program can be run from the OpenEpi website or downloaded and run without a web connection. The source code and documentation is downloadable and freely available for use by other investigators. OpenEpi has been reviewed, both by media organizations and in research journals. OpenEpi has had over 3 million hits since its inception in 2003, with over 1 million hits in 2008 alone from over 160 countries.
The OpenEpi developers have had extensive experience in the development and testing of, a program developed by the (CDC) and widely used around the world for data entry and analysis. OpenEpi was developed to perform analyses found in the version of modules StatCalc and EpiTable, to improve upon the types of analyses provided by these modules, and to provide a number of tools and calculations not currently available in Epi Info. It is the first step toward an entirely web-based set of epidemiologic software tools. OpenEpi can be thought of as an important companion to and to other programs such as,,,,,,, and R (see the ). Another functionally similar Windows-based program is. See also and.