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Association and causation by walaa

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Association and causation

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH

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INTRODUCTION(JUST TO REFRESH UR MEMORY )

• Descriptive study: it like a detective who want to solve mysteries by identifying the case (which is the disease problem ) and try to connect between evidence which are here host ,agent and environmental factors

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LINKING:

•hhhmmmmmmmmmm

diseaseHost

Environmental factors

To end up with an etiological hypothesis

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ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY• Its just like a scientist who want to prove the hypothesis by observing and they always

asking themselves:

• Is there is any association between CAUSE and DISEASE

They test the hypothesis. And those are known

as EPIDEMIOLOGISTS

Anyway ….. from this

bold word our lesson

comes

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• In this world many diseases has more than 1 etiology either cause or risk factor i.e. Multifactorial and this makes it difficult to relate the cause with the disease. U CANT POINT FINGER on a cause and say THAT’S IT.

• The more association between causes and disease, the more investigation we need, to find the cause

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THE MORE ASSOCIATIONS

The more investigation

To detangle the web of causation (solve it)

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• Association is not always causation

• Association means there is relationship between stuffs, but it doesn’t have to be a cause. They occur frequently together .

• That’s why the epidemiologist 1st state that

• There association between A and B

• Then

• Oh yes the association is likely to be a cause That’s mean A almost the cause of B

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BUT…. HOW TO KNOW WHICH ONE IS MORE ASSOCIATED THAN THE OTHER???

• That’s by something called CORRILATION

• It’s the degree of association between two characters

• It is measured by the correlation coefficient which range from -1.0 to 1.0

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• lakin alcorrelation la tastatee3 an tatnabaa bssb almarad

• Lanaho bbasata lays kol ma yata3arad laho gabl almarad bldarora ykon sabab laho

• Wa lanaha la tagees alrisk

• Correlation cannot be used to invoke causation because the sequence of exposure preceding disease cannot be assumed to have occur and it don’t measure risks

Which one!!!!???

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IMPORTANT SENTENCE• Causation implies Correlation BUT correlation does not imply causation.

• Alsabab ya3ni wogod 3alaga walakin laysa kol 3alaga stkon sababyah

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TYPES OF ASSOCIATION:

• A- spurious association:• Spurious= not real

• That’s mean the association between disease and cause is not real.

• This is due to selection bias

• Eg: more perinatal mortality in mothers that give birth at hospital than at home

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• B- indirect association:

• Simple example: Sahar is a friend with Salma, and Salma is Hanaa, so Hanaa is Sahar’s friend too but indirectly. The common friend is Salma.

• So the association is due to the presence of another factor which is common to both, known as CONFOUNDING factor.

• E.g. of confounding factors:

• Age, sex, social class

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• Eg of indirect association: hint: remember salt(which usually contain iodine) and sugar.

1. Altitude and endemic goiter confounding factor is iodine deficiency.

2. Glucose and CHD ,confounding factor is cigarette smoking(it increase the # of cups of coffee and amount of sugar u consume)!!!!

1

2

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3. Colera and water supply confounding factor is vibrio bacteria……. And so on

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• C- Direct association:

1. One to one causal relationship

2. Multifactorial causation.

1 2

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• One to one causal relationship• Change in A is followed by change in B.

• When A is present B must result.

• Eg Measles.

• But its not always that simple as some causes can cause more than 1 disease like strept.

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• Multifactorial causation:• Either the causes are acting:

1. Independently

2. Or cumulatively

Lung cancer

pollution

smoking

asbistos1 2

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WHEN WE CAN SAY THAT THIS ASSOCIATION IS LIKELY TO BE CAUSATION??

• We have certain criteria that should be present:

• Temporal association (irtibat zamani)

• Strength of association

• Specificity of association

• Consistency of association(thabat alrabit)

• Biological plausibility(magbola 3lmyaan)

• Coherence of association

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• Temporal association:

• The exposure to putative cause must precede temporarily the onset of the disease

• Its more obvious in acute disease more than in chronic disease

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• Strength of association:• Remember we have experimental data and analytical data

• When there is no experimental data the strength of association will depend on

• relative risk,

• dose response relationship,

• duration and response relationship

• Otherwise by cessation experiment

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• Specificity of the association:• It’s the most difficult to occur for 2 reasons:

• Single cause or factor can give rise to more than 1 disease

• Most diseases are due to multiple factors

• Specificity supports causation but lack of specificity does not eliminate it.

It supports the idea of one to one

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• An example of this: in the same manner of the previous slide:

• Not everyone who smokes develops cancer

• Not every one who develop cancer has smoke

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• Consistency of the association : means that if u did the experiment or the research 10000000000000 times u will get the same result even if u did it each time by different method

Every time

the same result

!!!!

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• Biological plausibility:• Ya3ni anaho yagib an yakoon alrabit (assotiation) ma3goolan min alna7yah al3lmyah

altybyah mwafig lilshorot.

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• Coherence of the association:• Acually I didn’t know how to explain this

• ANY IDEAS???

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• Finally I hope my presentation has achieve the goal• Don’t forget to pray for me• Gooooooooood luck

• Walaa Yousif Ali