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1. epidemiological triad host, agent, environment
2. An is the odds ratio, negative, error
probabil- ity that an
event will oc- cur
divided by the proba-
bility that it will not
occur. Since
probabilities cannot be
, a negative
odds ratio would
indicate com- sensitivity, true positives
putational .
3. is the
proportion of truly
diseased people in
the screened popula-
tion who are
identified as having
the disease by the
screening test.
Probabili- ty of
correctly diagnosing
a case or the
probability that any
given case will be
identified by the test,
4. is the proportion of specificity, true negatives
truly non-diseased
people who are so
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identified by the
screening test. Prob-
ability of correctly
identi- fying a non-
diseased per- son with
the screening test,
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5. A test with 95% sensitivity, specificity
and 90% will,
from a population
with the dis-
ease, detect the
disease in 95 people
out of 100. proportionate mortality ratio
6. is calculated as
the number of deaths
due to a specific
disease with- in a
population divided
by the total number
of deaths in the
population
7. is the proportion case fatality ratio
of cases of a disease
or condition that are
fatal within a
specified period of
time.
8. is the mortality period
rate from a specified
cause for a population 10. The four P's of public health
marketing services include:
9. the number of
deaths in a given
period divided by the
population exposed to
risk of death in that
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cause-specific mortality rate
crude mortality (death) rate Product, price, place, and promotion