POPM 3240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: West Nile Fever, Prospective Cohort Study, Randomized Controlled Trial

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Course-link practice questions: public health ontario would like to investigate risk factors for west nile encephalitis (wne) and west nile meningitis (wnm) amongst people diagnosed in the past 10 years. As a result, choosing on the basis of exposure (cohort study) or simply sampling a pool of subjects and assessing e and d status (cross-sectional study) would be ineffective. A randomized trail would not allow us to look at risk factors of subjects from the past, and would involve an unethical intervention (infecting people with west. What type of study design is this: cross-sectional study, case-control study, cohort study, descriptive/prevalence study. Researchers are sampling subjects and then establishing their exposure status (year level) and disease status (chlamydia-positive). Cohort studies are most often used when the exposure is rare, when we have one, or few, risk factors to investigate. Cohort studies provide us with measures of incidence, not prevalence, and are generally costly and long in duration.

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