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To calculate the Standardized Vital Rate (SVR) in children, you first need to determine the observed number of events (like hospitalizations or specific health outcomes) within a defined population over a specific time period. Then, standardize this number by adjusting for age and sex to compare it with a reference population or expected rates. The formula typically involves dividing the observed rate by the expected rate and may be multiplied by a standard population value to express it in a standardized format. This allows for a meaningful comparison across different populations or time periods.

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