EPI 390 Study Guide - Final Guide: Prevalence, Infection

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Mixed epidemic: common source and from person to person. = number of people at risk who develop the disease/number of people at risk. Primary case- the person who gets the disease from the source. Secondary case- the person who gets the disease from the primary case. Secondary attack rate = person to person spread. = number of persons who got sick via the primary case/ number of persons exposed to primary case: look for the time -place interactions of cases, persons, look for combinations of variables, develop hypothesis, recommend control measures. Measure of the burden of disease in a community (new and pre-existing cases) Point prevalence: at a specific point in time. Period prevalence: during a specific period of time. Morbidity the occurrence of disease in populations; the number of cases of a particular disease reported within a particular society and within a particular period of time. Proportion in a population that dies during a specified period.

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