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Deck 2: How Long Is a Piece of String Measuring Disease Frequency
1
What is the difference between the incidence proportion and the incidence rate?
A)The incidence proportion measures the proportion of people who develop disease during a specified period, whereas the incidence rate measures how quickly people
Are developing disease
B)The incidence proportion measures how quickly people are developing disease, whereas the incidence rate measures the proportion of people who develop disease
During a specified period
C)The incidence proportion measures the number of people with disease in a population at a specific point in time, whereas the incidence rate measures the
Number of new cases of disease that occur in the population.
D)None of the above
A)The incidence proportion measures the proportion of people who develop disease during a specified period, whereas the incidence rate measures how quickly people
Are developing disease
B)The incidence proportion measures how quickly people are developing disease, whereas the incidence rate measures the proportion of people who develop disease
During a specified period
C)The incidence proportion measures the number of people with disease in a population at a specific point in time, whereas the incidence rate measures the
Number of new cases of disease that occur in the population.
D)None of the above
The incidence proportion measures the proportion of people who develop disease during a specified period, whereas the incidence rate measures how quickly people
Are developing disease
Are developing disease
2
According to the table below, which food is the most likely cause of the outbreak of food poisoning? 
A)Cold chicken
B)Potato salad
C)Egg sandwiches
D)Fruit pie and cream
E)Cheese

A)Cold chicken
B)Potato salad
C)Egg sandwiches
D)Fruit pie and cream
E)Cheese
Potato salad
3
Inastudyof500patientswithcoronaryheartdisease,100alreadyhaddiabeteswhenthestudystartedon1January2014.Overthenextyear,50moredevelopeddiabetes.(Assumethediabetesispermanentandtherearenolossesorentriestothegroupofpatientswithheartdisease.)
What is the prevalence of diabetes at the start of 2014?
A)30%
B)2%
C)20%
D)12.5%
What is the prevalence of diabetes at the start of 2014?
A)30%
B)2%
C)20%
D)12.5%
20%
4
At the beginning of 1999, 2.3% of the Australian population were estimated to be infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV).During the year 1999, a further 16,000
Individuals were found to have HCV.From this information we can conclude:
A)The incidence rate is 2.3%
B)The point prevalence is 2.3%
C)The incidence proportion is 2.3%
D)None of the above
Individuals were found to have HCV.From this information we can conclude:
A)The incidence rate is 2.3%
B)The point prevalence is 2.3%
C)The incidence proportion is 2.3%
D)None of the above
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5
A study aims to determine the incidence and prevalence of a particular disease within the local government area of Winchelsea.What factors would decrease the
Prevalence of the disease within this study catchment area?
A)Shorter duration of disease
B)Increasing case‐fatality from the disease
C)In‐migration of healthy people to the area
D)All of the above
Prevalence of the disease within this study catchment area?
A)Shorter duration of disease
B)Increasing case‐fatality from the disease
C)In‐migration of healthy people to the area
D)All of the above
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Inastudyof500patientswithcoronaryheartdisease,100alreadyhaddiabeteswhenthestudystartedon1January2014.Overthenextyear,50moredevelopeddiabetes.(Assumethediabetesispermanentandtherearenolossesorentriestothegroupofpatientswithheartdisease.)
What is the incidence proportion of diabetes in the same study?
A)30%
B)12.5%
C)20%
D)12.5% over 1 year
What is the incidence proportion of diabetes in the same study?
A)30%
B)12.5%
C)20%
D)12.5% over 1 year
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The following table shows data from an epidemiological study.What is the incidence rate among those who are exposed to the factor under study? 
A)35.9 per 100 py
B)35.9 per 100,000 py
C)35.9 per 1000 py
D)13.3 per 100,000 py
E)23.8 per 100 py
F)Noneoftheabove

A)35.9 per 100 py
B)35.9 per 100,000 py
C)35.9 per 1000 py
D)13.3 per 100,000 py
E)23.8 per 100 py
F)Noneoftheabove
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A new treatment is developed that prevents death but does not produce recovery from a previously lethal disease.Which of the following will occur?
A)Prevalence will increase
B)Prevalence will decrease
C)Incidence will increase
D)Incidence will decrease
A)Prevalence will increase
B)Prevalence will decrease
C)Incidence will increase
D)Incidence will decrease
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9
The following are all characteristics of the prevalence of a disease except one, which one?
A)It includes all of the existing cases of disease in a community
B)It depends on the duration of the disease process
C)It can be used to help determine the health care needs of a community
D)It depends on the incidence of disease
E)It is always measured over time
A)It includes all of the existing cases of disease in a community
B)It depends on the duration of the disease process
C)It can be used to help determine the health care needs of a community
D)It depends on the incidence of disease
E)It is always measured over time
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10
A 50 year old Australian male is watching the news in 2014 and hears that the current life expectancy for males has risen to 80 years.Does this mean he can expect to live
For another 30 years?
A)Yes.If life‐expectancy at birth is 80 years and he has already lived for 50 years, he can expect to live for an additional 30 years (50 years + 30 years = 80 years)
B)No.If life‐expectancy at birth is 80 years and he has already lived for 50 years, he can expect to live longer than 80 years, because the probability of dying differs over the
Life‐course.
C)It is not possible to answer this question, because mortality rates in the population will change in the future.
D)None of the above.
For another 30 years?
A)Yes.If life‐expectancy at birth is 80 years and he has already lived for 50 years, he can expect to live for an additional 30 years (50 years + 30 years = 80 years)
B)No.If life‐expectancy at birth is 80 years and he has already lived for 50 years, he can expect to live longer than 80 years, because the probability of dying differs over the
Life‐course.
C)It is not possible to answer this question, because mortality rates in the population will change in the future.
D)None of the above.
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Community A and community B both have crude mortality rates for ischaemic heart disease (IHD) of 4 per 1000 population per year but the age‐adjusted IHD mortality
Rate in community A is 5 per 1000 population compared to 3 per 1000 population in
Community B.Which of the following is correct?
A)Community A has a younger population than community B
B)Community A has an older population than community B
C)Diagnosis is more accurate in community A
D)Diagnosis is more accurate in community B
Rate in community A is 5 per 1000 population compared to 3 per 1000 population in
Community B.Which of the following is correct?
A)Community A has a younger population than community B
B)Community A has an older population than community B
C)Diagnosis is more accurate in community A
D)Diagnosis is more accurate in community B
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