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Resumen de Measures of frequency, magnitude of association and impact in epidemiology

Amanda Rocío González Ramírez, Francisco Rivas Ruiz

  • Abstract Epidemiology is concerned with groups of subjects belonging to populations, not with each individual subject, and takes into account both the subjects who contract a disease and those who do not. Comparison, thus, is a basic element of this discipline.

    Abstract Measures of frequency, association and impact are the main statistical resources employed in epidemiology to describe the distribution of healthcare problems, establishing a causal relationship between exposure and disease, enabling users to evaluate the impact of preventive measures in the field of public health.


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