Questions 6 and 7 are based on the information given below: Numbers of people and deaths...
Questions 9 and 10 are based on the information given below: Numbers of People and Deaths from Automobile Accidents in Communities X and Y Community X Community Y Age group No. of people No. of deaths from automobile accidents No. of people No. of deaths from automobile accidents Young 10,000 69 7,000 48 Old 13,000 115 5,000 60 Calculate the age-adjusted death rate for automobile accidents in communities X and Y by the direct method, using the total of both...
for a group of men of similar ages in all occu- pations Questions 11, 12, and 13 are based on the infor mation given below Numbers of People and Deaths from Disease Z by Age Group in Communities X and Y COMMUNITY X COMMUNITYY No. of Deaths No. of Deaths Age Group No. of No. of From Dis From Dis People People ease Z ease Z 69 48 Young 8.000 5.000 Old 11,000 115 3.000 Calculate the age-adjusted death rate...
for a group of men of similar ages in all occu- pations Questions 11, 12, and 13 are based on the infor mation given below Numbers of People and Deaths from Disease Z by Age Group in Communities X and Y COMMUNITY X COMMUNITYY No. of Deaths No. of Deaths Age Group No. of No. of From Dis From Dis People People ease Z ease Z 69 48 Young 8.000 5.000 Old 11,000 115 3.000 Calculate the age-adjusted death rate...
QUESTIONS Calculate the age adjusted death rate for disease Z in communities X and Y by the direct method, using the total of both communities as the standard population using the following table. Hint, you will need to calculate Death rate per 1,000 and expected number of deaths for each community. The age-adjusted death rate from disease z for community X is: A. 25.8 B.2.5 C. 258.49 D. 2584.9 25849.3 Age Young Old COMMUNITY X No. of No. of Deaths...
Deaths from all Causes Fill-in the tables below with the following information for each of the age groups: Number of deaths from all causes Number of deaths from accidents (unintentional injuries) Cause-specific death rate for accidents (unintentional injuries) Calculate the age-specific all cause death rates for each group and the proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) for accidents (unintentional injuries). TABLE A 2006 population Deaths in 2006 (All causes) Deaths from Accidents, 2006 Age-Specific All Cause Death Rate (per 100,000) Total 274,633,642...
Assume a population of 1,000 people of when 15 are sick with a certain disease, 12 of the 15 die from this disease. Calculate the mortality rate from the disease. Supposed you're talking to a 5 year old. Explain difference between prevalence and incidence. Active surveillance is usually more accurate than passive surveillance. True False In 2006 there were 5,600 deaths due to cancer in a certain community of individuals aged 40-65 years. The community has a population of 45,000....
For questions below refer to the following table that reflects population statistics for a hypothetical community, Jan 1 2014 to Dec 31, 2014. Show your work below. · Total population · Number of live births · Total deaths · Number of infant deaths within the 1st year of life · Number of deaths of persons aged 55 years and older · Number of deaths from heart disease · Number of deaths from cancer · Number of persons with diabetes · 200,000 · 3,500 · 1,400 · 90 · 850 · 130 · 45 · 5,600...
Signature Cou Questions 1-16 Questions 17-32 Questions 33-35 I point each. 2 points each. 4 points each. For questions 1-29, select one answer and circle. Please do not write your answer in the margin. 1. Age-adjusted mortality rates are used to determine the number of deaths that occurred in specific age groups in a population b. correct mortality rates for missing age information c. eliminate the effects of differences in the age distributions of populations when comparing mortality rates d....
Epidemiology – HPRO 7712 Question: According to a census data (1970), 4,648,377 persons lived in a rural town in West Malaysia. During the same year, census data showed that 3,409,169 persons were residing in Washington State, U.S.A., a predominantly industrialized society. Mortality data indicated the age-specific death rates for Malays in West Malaysia exceeded those for residents of Washington State for every age group by substantial margin. Yet the overall crude death rate for Washingtonians exceeded that for Malays (8.8...
Number of cases and deaths from influenza in a Texas County in 1991 Age Grou 1-30 31-60 61+ Total Cases 10 50 30 90 Deaths Population 2,000 5,000 1,000 8,000 30 20 a. Calculate the crude mortality rate for influenza in this town: b. Calculate the age-specific mortality rate for people 31-60 years /1,000 C. What age group has the highest case fatality?