Different measures of morbidity,

 

  • To compare different measures of morbidity, including incidence rates, cumulative incidence, attack rates, prevalence, and person-time at risk.
  • To illustrate why incidence data are necessary for measuring risk.
  • To discuss the interrelationship between incidence and prevalence.
  • To describe limitations in defining numerators and denominators of incidence and prevalence measurements.
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