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Distribution of Disease
Distribution of Disease
of Disease
Distribution of disease
of distribution of disease
E P ID E M IO L O G Y A N D
H E A L T H S T A T IS T IC S
Application of incidence rate
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(2) attack rate
k=100% 或 1000‰
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(3) prevalence rate
k=100%, 1000‰,
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(3) prevalence rate
P = I×D
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(3) prevalence rate
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(4) infection rate
Is the proportion affected by a disease of a
investigated and often expressed by persent.
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(5)secondary attack rate , SAR
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2.mortality measurement
(1)mortality rate
k = 1000‰
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crude death rate
Persons within a given population
die from a particular disease,without
adjustment for the underlying age
distribution of the population.
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(1)mortality rate
Application Crude mortality rate represents
total death level, which is synthetical reflection
of culture and health level of country or area.
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(2)fatality rate
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(3)survival rate
Is the proportion of persons affected by the
disease of interest that lives for at least a
specified period of time.
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(4)potential years of life lost, PYLL
e
PYLL = ∑ ai d i
i =1
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Distribution of disease
sporadic
epidemic
A dramatic increase above the usual or
expected rate of occurrence of partical events
within a population.
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outbreak
A sudden ,unexpected increase in the
occurrence of a disease within a
relatively limited geographic area
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E P ID E M IO L O G Y A N D
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three primary Distribution of
disease
place distribution
time distribution
persons distribution
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H E A L T H S T A T IS T IC S
Time distribution
( 1 ) rapid fluctuation
( 2 ) seasonally
( 3 ) periodicity
( 4 ) secular trend
(secular change)
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Person distribution of disease
age Social class
sex Marriage and family
occupation
behave
race
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(1) age
Age is perhaps the most important
factor because there is greater variation in
age-specific disease rates than in rates
defined by almost any other personal
attribute.for example,measles,mumps tend
to occur most commonly in childhood.
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(2) sex
numerous epidemiologic studies
have shown sex differences in a
wide scope of health
phenomena,males generally have
higuer mortality rates than females
.
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(3) occupation
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(4) race and ethnicity
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(5)social stratum
(6)marriage and family situation
(7)behavior
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