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Epidemiology and Statistics in Public; Health Indicators Osama A Samarkandi, PhD, RN BSc, GMD, BSN, MSN, NIAC EMS 313; Public Health for EMS Professionals Class III; Oct. 15, 2014

(Fertility & Morbidity) Rate Fertility: Crude Birth Rate (CBR) - Overall total reported births, Morbidity-Illnesses affecting the population group Incidence Rate (IR): reported new cases affecting the population group Prevalence Rate (PR): determine sum total of new + old cases of diseases per percent population

Mortality Rate Mortality-Reports causes of deaths Crude Death Rate (CDR)-overall total reported death Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)-maternal deaths due to maternal causes Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)-# of infant deaths (0-12 months) or less than 1 year old Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR)-# of deaths among neonates (newborn 0-28 days, < 1 month) Swaroops Index (SI)-deaths among individual in the age group of 50 and above

Crude Birth Rate (CBR)

Incidental Rate (IR)

Prevalence Rate (PR)

Crude Death Rate (CDR)

Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

Neonatal Mortality Rate (IMR)