PUBH 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Etiology, Infection

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Measure of frequency in a population with a time dimension. # of new cases in a specific time period/# of people at risk over same time period. The study of distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the management of health problems. Identification of etiology of a disease (and associated risk factors) Provide a foundation for public health policy. Discover relationships of various phenomena to health outcomes. Assure that public health interventions are working as intended or expected. These groups being compared are independent of each other (not related in a significant way) The numerator is part of the denominator. # of cases present in population at a specific time period/# of people at risk over same time period. Selection of a subset of a population from which conclusions for the whole can be inferred. The sample should be representative of the whole population.

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