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A Comparison of Incidence and Prevalence in Epidemiology

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A Comparison of Incidence and Prevalence in Epidemiology

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  1. A COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE IN EPIDEMIOLOGY support@onlinecollegehomeworkhelp.com onlinecollegehomeworkhelp.com +91-9878492406 GET EPIDEMIOLOGY HOMEWORK HELP Prevalence Incidence Total Cases: Prevalence includes all existing cases, both new and pre-existing, New Cases: Incidence focuses on new cases of disease Population: The denominator includes the entire population, regardless of disease status. Population at Risk: The denominator includes only those individuals who are at risk of developing the disease Uses: assessing the overall burden of disease in a population and for planning and allocating healthcare resources. Prevalence is useful for Uses: Incidence is useful for studying the causes of disease, identifying risk factors, and effectiveness of control measures. evaluating prevention the and

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