HST330H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Disability-Adjusted Life Year

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Epidemiology: study of distribution and determinants of health- related states or events in specific populations. Epidemic: unexpected large number of illnesses or specific related health behavior. Endemic disease: disease that occurs regularly in a population. Pandemic: outbreak of disease over a wide geographical area. Rate: number of births over a given population. Birth rate: number of lives divided by population. Morbidity: number of people who are sick divided by population at risk. Incidence rate: number of new health-related cases of a diseases divided by number of population at risk. Attack rate: incidence rate calculated for a particular population. Acute disease: disease in which severity of diseases peaks within days or weeks. Chronic disease: disease that lasts longer than 3 months. 5 reasons of death in us: heart disease, cancer, lower respritoray disease, unintentional injuries, and stroke. Disability-adjusted life years: measure for the burden of disease that takes into account of premature death. Vital stats: statistical measures of major life events.

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