HLPR222 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Disability-Adjusted Life Year, Age Adjustment

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Chapter 4: the occurrence of disease: mortality and other measures of disease. Annual mortality rate for all causes per 1,000 = total number of deaths from all causes in 1 year / number of persons in the population at midyear * 1,000. If you add a restriction (in children <10 years) it has to be applied to the numerator and denominator: specific rate, age-specific mortality rate. Can make it a disease-specific or cause-specific. Case fatality = number of individuals dying during a specified period of time after disease onset or diagnosis / number of individuals with the specified disease * 1,000. Proportion mortality from x disease in us in 2010 = number of deaths from x disease in us in 2010 / total deaths in us in 2010 * 100. An infant that dies at 1 lost 74 years of life. Ypll for each individual are added together to yield the total ypll for the specific cause of death.

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