I really don't know...I can't find anything in the net regarding this and I really need the prevalence now for my case presentation.....hmpfff....
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As of 2009, 63% is the crime rate in the Philippines.
Philippinesincidence - 215,604 Estimated population - 86,241,6972
the Death rate in the Philippines as of 2009 is 5.1
The Philippines. Which has the literacy rate of 93.4% of the population (2009).
The Philippines's birth rate is 25.68 % in 2010, down from 26.3 % in 2003. Meanwhile the death rate is 5.06% in 2010, down from 5.60% in 2003.
well i think there, a big rate of birth here in the Philippines.... that's why many children are there in the streets, even the hi ways....
Relative risk (RR) can be calculated by comparing the incidence rates of an event occurring in two groups. First, determine the incidence rate in the exposed group (e.g., those with a risk factor) and the incidence rate in the unexposed group (e.g., those without the risk factor). Then, divide the incidence rate of the exposed group by the incidence rate of the unexposed group (RR = Incidence Rate in Exposed / Incidence Rate in Unexposed). A RR greater than 1 indicates increased risk, while a RR less than 1 indicates decreased risk.
The incidence of testicular cancer has been rising in the developed countries at a rate of about 2% per year since 1970.
Attack rate is the proportion of exposed that become ill. Incidence rate is the number of new cases that become ill over a certain period of time.
prevalencerefers to the number of cases of disease thatexistsin a population and the incidence refers to the number of new cases of diseaseoccurringin a population.
The rate for a typical 8 hour job in the Philippines it is about 260 pesos. The rates may be smaller in less developed areas of the country.