Introduction to Epidemiology

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Epidemiology Principles
  2. Disease Frequency Measures
  3. Study Designs
  4. Outbreak Investigation
  5. Public Health Interventions
  6. Global Health Challenges
  7. Future Epidemiology Trends

📖 1. Epidemiology Principles

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Incidence: The number of new cases of a disease that develop in a specified population during a specific time period. It measures the risk of developing the disease.
    Formula:
    [ \text{Incidence Rate} = \frac{\text{New Cases}}{\text{Population at Risk}} \times 1000 ]

  • Prevalence: The total number of existing cases (new and pre-existing) of a disease in a population at a specific point in time. It reflects disease burden.
    Formula:
    [ \text{Prevalence} = \frac{\text{Total Cases}}{\text{Total Population}} \times 100 ]

  • Risk Factor: An attribute, characteristic, or exposure that increases the likelihood of developing a disease. It can be behavioral, environmental, or genetic.

  • Epidemiological Study Design: A systematic approach to investigate health-related states, including descriptive (e.g., cross-sectional) and analytical (e.g., cohort, case-control, RCT) studies.

  • Measures of Association: Quantitative tools (e.g., Risk Ratio, Odds Ratio) used to assess the strength of the relationship between exposure and disease.

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1. What is the term for the number of new cases of a disease that develop in a specific population during a defined time period?

2. What is the primary purpose of epidemiology as a science?

3. Which of the following disease frequency measures is calculated by dividing the total number of deaths in a population during a specific period by the total population, often expressed per 1,000 or 100,000 individuals?

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Incidence — definition?

New cases in a population over time.

Incidence — definition?

New cases over a time period.

Study designs — purpose?

Investigate health-related states systematically.

Prevalence — definition?

Existing cases at specific time.

Outbreak investigation — steps?

Verify, describe, hypothesize, test, control.

Risk Factor — role?

Increases disease development likelihood.

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