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#*[[Koch's postulates]] were the first criteria developed for epidemiological relationships. Because they only work well for highly contagious bacteria and toxins, this method is largely out of favor.
#*[[Epidemiology#Bradford Hill criteria|Bradford-Hill Criteria]] are the current standards for epidemiological relationships. A relationship may fill all, some, or none of the criteria and still be true.
#Publish the results.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Austin | first1 = Donald F. | last2 = Werner | first2 = S. Benson | name-list-formatstyle = vanc | title = Epidemiology for the health sciences: a primer on epidemiologic concepts and their uses | date = 1982 | publisher = Charles C. Thomas | ___location = Springfield, Ill. | isbn = 978-0-398-02949-4 | edition = 7th }}</ref>
 
== Measures ==