HLTH333 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Data Analysis, Prevalence, Cervical Cancer

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Fraction with the numerator included in the denominator. Point prevalence: prevalence of a disease at a given time. We can use prevalence to monitor the status of disease over time. Can compare prevalence of at risk and not at risk populations. Instantaneous potential change in one quantity per unit change in another quantity. Attack rate = incidence rate in a small group of people over a short period of time. This formula holds true when a disease is in a steady state. The mean duration of a disease is stable. Able to estimate the duration of a disease. When estimating prevalence, it is important to recognize that some people will already have the disease at the start of the time period, some will develop it during the time period, and some will recover during the time period. There is a specific prevalence for each day of the year. The formula allows us to assume the prevalence over a year.

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