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  2. Incidence (epidemiology) - Wikipedia

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    Incidence proportion (IP), also known as cumulative incidence, is defined as the probability that a particular event, such as occurrence of a particular disease, ...

  3. Pandemic Severity Assessment Framework - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the background color transitions from blue to yellow to red as the estimated absolute number of deaths increases. Case-fatality ratio is an example of a clinical severity measure and cumulative incidence of infection is an example of a transmissibility measure in the Pandemic Severity Assessment Framework. [2]

  4. Attributable fraction among the exposed - Wikipedia

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    It is calculated as = / = /, where is the incidence in the exposed group, is the incidence in the unexposed group, and is the relative risk. [2] It is used when an exposure increases the risk, as opposed to reducing it, in which case its symmetrical notion is preventable fraction among the unexposed .

  5. Epidemiological method - Wikipedia

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    Epidemiological (and other observational) studies typically highlight associations between exposures and outcomes, rather than causation. While some consider this a limitation of observational research, epidemiological models of causation (e.g. Bradford Hill criteria) [7] contend that an entire body of evidence is needed before determining if an association is truly causal. [8]

  6. Attributable fraction for the population - Wikipedia

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    It is calculated as = /, where is the incidence in the population, and is the incidence in the unexposed group. [ 1 ] Equivalently it can be calculated as A F p = P e ( R R − 1 ) 1 + P e ( R R − 1 ) {\displaystyle AF_{p}={\frac {P_{e}(RR-1)}{1+P_{e}(RR-1)}}} , where P e {\displaystyle P_{e}} is the exposed proportion of the population and R ...

  7. Mortality rate - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative death rate: The incidence proportion of death, that is, the proportion of a [defined] group that dies over a specified time interval, [1]: 64 whether in reference to all deaths over the time inverval, or "to deaths from a specific cause or causes".

  8. List of statistics articles - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative accuracy profile; Cumulative distribution function; Cumulative frequency analysis; ... Incidence (epidemiology) Increasing process; Indecomposable ...

  9. Incidence - Wikipedia

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    Incidence (graph), in graph theory, a quality of some vertex-edge pairs; Incidence list, a concept in graph theory; Incidence matrix, a matrix that shows the relationship between two classes of objects; Incidence structure, a feature of combinatorial mathematics; Cumulative incidence, a measure of frequency