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Study Design and Measures of Disease Frequency Intermediate Epidemiology
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Objectives To discuss Kaplan Meier survival curves To discuss different types of rates that are commonly used in epidemiology
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Absolute measures of Disease Frequency MeasureExpressesTypes of Events IncidenceFrequency of a new event New or recurrence of a disease Death Development of a side effect PrevalenceFrequency of an existing event Point Period Cumulative
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Incident Rate
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Prevalence Rate
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Period Prevalence
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Mortality Rates
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Cause-specific mortality rates
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Case-fatality rate
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Infant Mortality Rate Special Mortality rates Neonatal = under age of 28 days Post-neonatal = 28 days to 11 months
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Age-specific mortality rates The number of deaths in a specific age group during a specified period of time ____________________________________ The total number of individuals in that same age group During the same period of time Example: Homicides among 15-35 year olds in New Orleans for 1994 ___________________________________ The number of persons aged 15-35 in New Orleans In `994
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Fetal Death Rate
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Crude Birth Rate
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Fertility Rate
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Survival Rate
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Other measures Ratio - expresses a relationship between two quantified measures (i.e.male:female) Proportion - types of ratios where the numerator is included in the denominator –PMR - indicates the relative importance of specific causes of death to the total number of deaths in a specific population (expressed as a percentage)
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