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P/1-P where 1-P is the prevalence odds. This is true for prevalence values that are bigger. Prevalence=Incidence rate x Duration (true for small prevalences)
In epidemiology, the prevalence rate is the proportion of a population found to have a condition. For example people who smoke or are over weight. To give the percentage of prevalence it is required to know what condition we need to examine.
what is descriptive epidemiology
criteria for studying epidemiology
Epidemiology is a science, not an illness.
epidemiology of fractures is a medical book which deals about the fractures.
Noel S. Weiss has written: 'Clinical epidemiology' -- subject(s): Biometry, Clinical epidemiology, Epidemiologic Methods, Treatment Outcome, Epidemiology 'Exercises in epidemiology' -- subject(s): Epidemiology, Problems, exercises, Epidemiologic Methods, Problems and Exercises
Epidemiology - Community - was created on 2010-10-28.
International Journal of Epidemiology was created in 1972.
American College of Epidemiology was created in 1979.
European Journal of Epidemiology was created in 1985.