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Page 1: Morbidity Rates Ashry Gad Mohamed Ashry Gad Mohamed Professor of Epidemiology.

Morbidity RatesMorbidity Rates

Ashry Gad MohamedAshry Gad Mohamed

Professor of Epidemiology Professor of Epidemiology

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IncidenceIncidence

• It measures the new cases.

• It measures the force of infection or disease in the community.

• IR= No. of new cases during a year / lacality X 10n

Population at risk /year/locality

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Example

• In 1426 the number of breast cancer cases reported to the cancer registry in Riyadh region was 200. The midyear population of Riyadh region was four million.

Calculate the incidence of breast cancer in Riyadh.

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Attack rateAttack rate

• Acute recurrent diseases e.g. ARTI, food poisoning.

• Person may catch the disease more than one time.

No. of episodes during specified period

• AR= x k

Population at risk/ period

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Example:Example:

• In a village of 600 persons, 1200 visits to the PHCC were due to flu. What is the attack rate of flue in the village?

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Factors affect incidenceFactors affect incidence

1- New risk facor

Contraceptive pills & thromboembolism.

Food additives & cancer

New agent HIV & AIDS

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2- Changing virulence

El-Tor vibrio & cholera.

Influenza virus mutation & influenza

Mycobacteial resistance & TB

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3- Changing pattern of intervention3- Changing pattern of intervention

• Polio eradication & poliomyelitis

• Chemoprophylaxis & meningitis

• Environmental sanitation & filth diseases

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4-Population pattern4-Population pattern

• Aging & degenerative diseases & cancer

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5- Reporting5- Reporting

• Increase in reporting & incidence

• Early stage of surveillance & incidence

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6-Screening6-Screening

Screening

early detection of cases

Increase in incidence

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7-New diagnostics7-New diagnostics

New diagnostic

Increase detection of cases

Increase in incidence

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8-Selective migration8-Selective migration

Floods or famines

Decrease sanitation

Increase susceptable

Increase incidence

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PrevalencePrevalence

• It measures the status of the disease in the population.

• Point prevalence:

Total cases (old + new) at fixed point of time in place

x 10 n

total population in the place

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• Period prevalence

Total cases (old + new) during a period of time in place

x 10 n

total population in the place

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exampleexample

• MOH conducted a survey for RVF among workers in slaughterhouses in Makkah. 224 seropositive workers were identified among 6000 workers.

• Calculate the prevalence of RVF.

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Factors affecting prevalenceFactors affecting prevalence

1- Incidence

Prevalence = incidence X duration

2- Disease duration

Chronic diseases are accumulating so increase the prevalence

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3- management programs3- management programs

• If successful and curative decrease the prevalence.

• If only increases the survival without complete cure increases the prevalence

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4- Changing classification4- Changing classification

• Blood pressure

140/80 Vs 160/90

Fasting blood sugar

126 Vs 140

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5-Selective attrition5-Selective attrition

• If cases of the disease travel to be treated abroad then the prevalence decreases.

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Incidence Vs prevalenceIncidence Vs prevalence

incidence

Prevalence

Cure Death Migration

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