HSS 3105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Disability-Adjusted Life Year, Common Cold, Millennium Development Goals
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Lecture 3 global health priorities chapter 2 part 2. Morbidity = the presence of illness or disease, whether that disease is relatively mild, like the common cold, or quite severe. Incidence is the number of new cases of the disease occurring in a time period divided by the total number of people at risk for that disease in that time period. Prevalence is the number of total existing cases, whether newly-diagnosed or long-established, divided by the total number of people in the population at the time the prevalence is measured. Years of life lost (ylls) = the burden from premature mortality in a population. Years lived with disability (ylds) = the burden to a population from nonfatal health conditions. An example of incidence and prevalence that cause significant short- or long-term reduction in health status. Disability-adjusted life year (daly) = the total burden of disease in a population from both premature deaths and disability.