PUBHLTH 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dental Caries, Field Trial, Cohort Study

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18 Dec 2019
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Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of disease frequency in human populations. Death is easy to determine death certificates have cause of death. Some diseases need blood tests or stool cultures to verify diagnosis. Some diseases are hard to define e. g. ems, sars. Sometimes definition changes as more is learned e. g. aids. Count number of people with disease and relate to the population at risk (par) Par (is a denominator) may be total population or exposed population, or one gender or age group; often comes from census. Two ways to measure frequency: incidence number of new cases over a defined period of time prevalence number of existing cases at a specific time. Incidence is used for studying causes of disease. If causes or risk factors increase, incidence and prevalence increase. If ability to diagnose increases, incidence and prevalence increase. When season, year (long-term trends), elapsed time since an exposure (epidemic curve)

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