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1. Prevalence Measures the proportion of a population that has a specific condition at a given
point in time.
2. Point Prevalence Measures the proportion of a population with a condition at a specific point in
time.
3. Period Prevalence Measures the proportion of a population with a condition over a specific time
period.
4. Cumulative Inci- Measures the RISK of developing a condition over a time period.
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5. Incidence Rate Measures the rate at which new cases occur in a population over a specific time
period.
6. Crude Mortality Measures the number of deaths in a population, usually per 1,000 individuals.
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7. Specific Mortality Measures the number of deaths from a specific cause in a population, usually
Rate per 1,000 individuals.
8. Relative Risk Measures the risk of an event occurring in an exposed group compared to an
unexposed group.