2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
◉ Case Fatality Rate (CFR). Answer: A mathematical quantity that
describes the severity of a disease; usually applied to acute diseases. It is
the proportion of persons diagnosed with a disease who actually die
from the disease during the period of observation; high CFRs are
considered more severe than low CFRs.
◉ CFR Formula. Answer: # dying from disease Y in population P
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# with disease Y in population P
◉ Comparison of Rates. Answer: A measure of incidence or occurrence
of a disease in a population.
◉ Rate Difference Formula. Answer: (rate of disease Y among those
exposed to X) - (rate of disease Y among those NOT exposed to X)
◉ Relative Risk / Rate Ratio (RR) Formula. Answer: Rate of Y among
those exposed to X
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, Rate of Y among those NOT exposed to X
◉ Incidence Formula. Answer: # develop disease Y in pop. P in time T
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# in pop. P
◉ Precision. Answer: Refers to the degree to which there is variation in
a measurement.
◉ Accuracy. Answer: Refers to the degree to which the measurement is,
on average, correct.
◉ Population Controls. Answer: Serve as the references against which
cases are compared; Population controls drawn from general population
contrasted with controls drawn from specific subgroups (hospital
controls, family controls,etc)
◉ Mortality. Answer: Refers to death; death rates.
◉ Morbidity. Answer: used to refer to illness; rates of illness.
◉ Exposure. Answer: Generic term for the effective presence of any
agent or factor that is thought to cause a disease.
Ex: toxic chemical, dietary habits, activity levels, microorganisms.