P H 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Relative Risk, Maternal Death, Framingham Heart Study

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Incidence: new cases divided by the par, n/p = incidence, usually multiplied by a multiple of 100 to make the number easier to understand, example: 15 people in ph 101 contracted influenza during. What is the incidence of influenza in the class during december 2016: 15/(300)=0. 05 or 0. 05x100 = 5 cases of flu per 100 people. Incidence example: 15 people in ph 101 developed diabetes during december of, there were 300 people in the class. 15 people in ph 101 developed diabetes during january 2017. What is the incidence of diabetes in the class during january 2017: 15/(300-15)=0. 053. 400 additional people contract disease x during 2017. San diego is 100,000, and that half of them (50,000) are women: what is the prevalence of disease x? (5000+400)/100000=0. 054x1000=54 cases of disease x per. 1000 people in san diego: can also say disease x affects 5. 3% of san diegans. , if disease x only affects men, what is the prevalence of disease.

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