True and Apparent Prevalence Flashcards
1
Q
Prevalence
A
Proportion (fraction, probability) of cases of disease within a population
2
Q
How do you estimate prevalence?
A
- select a sample of animals
- use a diagnostic test
3
Q
Apparent prevalence
A
Test 1000 dogs, record 100 positive tests
- 100/1000 = 10%
4
Q
What are sources of error with apparent prevalence?
A
- error associated with sampling (address by calculating a confidence interval)
- misclassification error with a diagnostic test –> adjust with Sn and Sp
5
Q
What is the importance of knowing prevalence?
A
- helps estimate commonness of disease in a population
- what the population’s medical needs will be
6
Q
True prevalence
A
Takes into account the known inaccuracies of the diagnostic test
- use Sn and Sp
7
Q
What if the sensitivity and specificity were both 1?
A
True prevalence would be the same as apparent prevalence