Epidemiology Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Epidemiology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 61: _____ gave the web of causation theory
Answer: McMohan
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Flashcard 62: cyclical trend for measles in pre vaccination era was _____
Answer: 2-3 years
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Answer: international classification of diseases
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Flashcard 64: High false positives in a screening test are primarily due to:
Answer: Low specificity
Extra: In the context of screening, a test with low specificity will yield a high number of false positives.
Additionally, in a population with **low prevalence** of a disease, the **Positive Predictive Value (PPV)** decreases, meaning a higher proportion of the positive results obtained will be false positives.
Flashcard 65: The demographic gap is minimum in _____ of the demographic cycle.
Answer: Stage 1 and Stage 4
Extra: The **demographic gap** is the difference between the birth rate and the death rate.
- **Stage 1 (High stationary):** Both birth and death rates are high; the gap is minimum (near zero).
- **Stage 2 (Early expanding):** Death rate falls while birth rate remains high; the gap increases (maximum population growth).
- **Stage 3 (Late expanding):** Birth rate begins to fall; the gap starts to narrow.
- **Stage 4 (Low stationary):** Both birth and death rates are low; the gap is minimum (near zero).
- **Stage 5 (Declining):** Birth rate falls below the death rate; the gap becomes negative (population decline).
Flashcard 66: de _____ survey method was based on where and when basis
Answer: facto
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Flashcard 67: prevalence rate of leprosy (NLEP 2022-23) is _____
Answer: 0.44/10,000
Extra: Elimination of leprosy is defined as a prevalence rate of < 1 per 10,000 population.
Flashcard 68: Case fatality rate (CFR) formula
Answer: (Total deaths due to a disease / Total number of cases of the disease) × 100
Note: It is an example of a **proportion**.
Extra: CFR reflects the "killing power" of a disease and is a measure of disease severity/virulence.
CFR = 100 - Survival rate.
Flashcard 69: epidemic tail phenomenon is seen in _____
Answer: cholera
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Flashcard 70: _____ studies help in testing hypothesis
Answer: analytical
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