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prevalence /prev·a·lence/ (prev´ah-lins) the number of cases of a specific disease present in a given population at a certain time.
prevalence [prev′ələns] Etymology: L, praevalentia, a powerful force (in epidemiology) the number of all new and old cases of a disease or occurrences of an event during a particular period. Prevalence is expressed as a ratio in which the number of events is the numerator and the population at risk is the denominator. See also rate. prevalent, adj. prevalence (prev adj in epidemiology, all the new and old cases of a disease or occurrence of an event during a particular period. It is expressed as a ratio in which the number of events is the numerator and the population at risk is the denominator.
prevalence the total number of cases of a specific disease in existence in a given population at a certain time, i.e. prevalence. See also cross-sectional study. instantaneous prevalence the prevalence at a particular moment. Called also spot prevalence. period prevalence the number of cases of a disease which occur during a specified period, e.g. annual, lifetime, as a percentage of the total or average total number of animals at risk during the same period. point prevalence as for period prevalence (above) except that the assessment is made at a specific point in time rather than over a period, a rather impractical exercise. prevalence rate the number of patients who have the disease at a particular time, divided by the population at risk of having the disease at that time. spot prevalence
see instantaneous prevalence (above). prevalence The number of people with a disease or condition in a given population at a specific time, either a point in time (point prevalence) or over a period of time (period prevalence). Example: the prevalence of keratoconus in Olmsted County, Minnesota on the third of December 1982 was 54.5 per 100 000 population. See incidence.
prevalence Epidemiology 1. The number of Pts with a specific condition at a specified time divided by the total number of people in the population 2. The number or proportion of cases, events or conditions in a given population at a given
time. See Disease prevalence, Period prevalence. Cf Incidence Pharmacology The proportion of positives among the agents tested. See Two-by-two table. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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