Disease Frequency Standardization Flashcards
Measures disease force, assesses primary control measures, and evaluates biosecurity/infection control
Incidence
Assesses the amount of effort needed to deliver secondary/tertiary control, altered if effective treatments are given and life is prolonged with disease still present, but says nothing about # of new cases, or change in disease force
Prevalence
Has time in denominator, applies to a group, is scientifically precise
Rate
- incidence density
Expressed as a proportion, applies to a group or individual, commonly used but does not account for withdrawals
Cumulative incidence
- risk
Direct standardization
Use in situations where you have cumulative incidence from 2 groups and you want to compare the risks
- use measure of frequency to compare groups
- seeks to allow a more valid comparison between 2 different groups
Crude risk
It is a weighted average of strata specific rates and strata specific populations
When to standardize
- cumulative incidence is used
- desire to compare risk between 2 groups
- desire is to compare overall risk
- confounding risk factor could be in play
Confounder/confounding
Mixing of effects
Important strata to consider in epidemiology
- age
- breed
- sex
- production cycle