The proportion of the population that has a particular disease at a particular time refers to:
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The proportion of the population that has a particular disease at a particular time refers to incidence rate.
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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....
Question 16! 11. Onondaga County, NY has a rising population of 500,000 robust, fertile males and 450,000 robust, fertile females. If there were 4,000 live births, 3 fetal deaths, and 40 maternal deaths, what is the crude birth rate? CBR = (births in a year/midyear population) x 1,000 A. 4,000/500,000 1,000 4,000/450,000 1,000 c. D. 4,000/950,000 x 1.000 4,003/950,000 x 1,000 3,997/950,000 1,000 E. From the data set from question 11, calculate the following: 12. Maternal mortality rate? Fetal death...
epidemiological overview: what is the incidence, prevalence, morbidity rate of cardiovascular disease in Central Florida?
For a particular disease, the probability of having the disease in a particular population is 0.04. If someone from the population has the disease, the probability that she/he tests positive of this disease is 0.95. If this person does not have the disease, the probability that she/he tests positive is 0.01. What is the probability that a randomly selected person from the population has a positive test result?
the following of health statistics are available on the internet for country Z about two disease outcomes. Disease A has an annual incidence of 225 per 100,000 population and an annual mortality rate of 150 per 100,000. Disease B has an annual incidence of 500 per 100,000 population and the same annual mortality rate as disease A. neither disease A or B has a cure. what would you conclude regarding the burden of these diseases im country Z
write 2000 to 2500 words in which you apply the concepts of epidemiology and nursing research to a communicable disease. Refer to "Communicable Disease Chain," "Chain of Infection, and the CDC website for assistance when completing this assignment.Describe Ebola, the causes, the symptoms, mode of transmission, complication, treatment, and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence).Is this a reportable disease? If so provide details about reporting time, whom to report to. 2 Describe the social determinants of health...
Write 1 - 3 pages paper about malaria disease in the United States. Include the following: 1. Explains why malaria disease is a public health issue and why it should be important to public health professionals. 2. Include the incidence and/or prevalence of malaria disease. 3. Explains the impacts of malaria disease on the community and identifies certain groups that are disproportionately affected. 4. Includes at least 2 peer reviewed journal articles, one of these must be from the Morbidity...
10. A particular disease has an incidence rate of 1 in 1000 adults. A test shows a positiveresult of 99% of the time when an individual has the disease and a positive result 4% of the time when an individual is healthy. For a randomly selected adult, what is the probability of a negative result?
Which of the following is a measure of existing cases as a proportion of the population? a. prevalence b. surveillance c. incidence d. abstinence
Microbiology Disease Disease name: pneumonia Topics for each disease must include: Name of disease and a brief history Signs and symptoms Pathogenesis and virulence factors (what makes that bacteria/virus cause disease, etc.) Transmission and epidemiology (includes morbidity, mortality and prevalence rates for the diseases) Culture and diagnosis Prevention and treatment Something interesting about the disease (ex. How common is it, what is the likelihood of survival, did anyone famous die of it, do you have a personal story about it?........)