HLTC21H3 Lecture Notes - Knowledge Base, Global Health, Population Pyramid

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Link between epidemiology, demography & public health. Incidences, prevalences, case fatality rates etc. , these are all epidemiological measures injury: we"re trying to quantify frequency; see what the rate of occurrence is --> how fast is it propagating in a, certain population. Prevalence proportion of individuals afflicted by the illness at a particular time divided by the entire population that is exposed to something/susceptible to the illness. Incidence proportion of individuals in a population that receive the illness at a particular time. Incidence rate: how many people get it in a certain population vs. incidence density = in terms of a population-year event. But it takes into account people"s lifetimes (life expectancy) Endemic: when infectious/non-infectious disease is present in a population at a relatively constant (usually low) level at all times (no change in incidence over time: normal expectancy rates in a certain place.

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