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Measuring Disease Frequency


     Dr. Akhilesh Bhargava
          MD, DHA, PGDHRM
       Prof. Community Medicine
                   &
        Director-SIHFW, Jaipur
Measuring Diseases/ Events

 Epi. Objective:
 1. Distribution
 2. Comparison with reference to
     population size and, Time
             For
      a. Prioritization
      b. Trend study
      c. Resource allocation

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• The fundamental task in epidemiologic
  research is to quantify the occurrence
  of illness

• The goal is to evaluate causation of
  illness by relating disease occurrence
  to characteristics of people and their
  environment

• Rates, Ratios, and Standardized
  Rates are primary tools for
  quantifying occurrence of illness


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Counting Tools


• Rate

• Ratio

• Proportion




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Rate?

  “a measure of speed with which events are
   occurring in a population in a specified time
   period.”
• A numerator
• A denominator that “appropriately” relates
   the numerator to population at risk
• A “unit” such as per 1000, per 100,000 or
   per million



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Why a rate?



• To ensure comparing apples with
  apples




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Ratio:
“a fraction (a/b) of two mutually
exclusive groups with elements
            “a” & “b”.




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Proportion:
 “a fraction (a /a + b) of two
mutually exclusive groups with
       elements “a”& “b”




                           +


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Index            Numerator       Denominator

Proportion       People with     All people
                 disease         with & without
                                 disease

Ratio            People with     People
                 disease         without
                                 disease
Rate             People with     All people
                 disease in a    with & without
                 given period    disease
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Counting diseases
• Mortality
  § Tools
     § Crude Mortality
     § Case fatality
     § Proportional Mortality
     § Standardized Mortality
     § Age specific Mortality
• Morbidity
  § Tools
     § Prevalence
     § Incidence
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Morbidity Measuring:
      Prevalence-
Prevalence -
           Total no. of cases
           ( new + old)
           ----------------- x 100
     Total population over specified period

       Point prevalence
       Period prevalence

 Prevalence rate- a Ratio, reflects status

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Population at Risk- in a study of Cancer
                                      cervix
Total Population                                     All Women
                                                          0-25
                                                          Yrs      Pop. At Risk
           All Men All                                    25-69       25-69 Yrs.
                   Women                                  Yrs.

                                                          70+



      Only Pop. At risk should go into denominator of Prevalence rate but at times
      it is the total population that is considered



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Prevalence:
Prevalence can be expressed either as a
proportion or as a rate

Expressed as a proportion, prevalence is a
number between 0 and 1

As a rate, prevalence can be expressed as
per 1000, per 100,000, or per whatever




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Prevalence-Types
• Point
• Period
  So far as prevalence is concerned it
  generally refers to point prevalence.
  However when the period of
  observation is large it is referred as
  period prevalence where the
  numerator will have all existing cases
  plus all new cases occurring during
  period of observation an denominator
  will be mid year population

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Prevalence: Example
In a sample of 1,038 women (70-74 years),
70 were found to have rheumatoid
arthritis.
The prevalence of arthritis is:
      70
P= ------------------ =0.07 per women ( 70-74)
      1,038
Or
P= 70 per thousand women age 70-74
Or
P= 7 percent for women age 70-74
Or……….                                     15
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Prevalence:
Choice of scale of rate usually depends
on the ubiquity of the disease.

Thus, more common disease
prevalence may be presented as
percentage

Rare disease prevalence may be
presented as per 100,000 or per million


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In 2004 there were 1076 cases of
Tuberculosis in District X among 50000
men in age group of 40-44 years.
The Prevalence rate will be:
        1076
p=     ________ =0.0215 per year
        50000
          = 21.5 per thousand per year
          = 215 per 10 thousand per year
          = 2150 per million per year

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Change in Prevalence reflects

  •   Change in incidence or duration of
      disease
  •   Introduction or impact of an
      intervention
  •   Selective attrition
  •   Change in disease definition or
      classification
  •   Significant migration


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Prevalence has its use in –

  1. Determination of the sickness load
  2. Planning of health services in
     relation to
        a. Infrastructure
        b. Manpower
        c. Facilities, and
        d. Finances
  3. In making community diagnosis



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Incidence Rate
   number of new cases occurring during
   a period of time
I=                                   x 100
           “total person time” at risk

What is “person time”:
  The duration of time a person is at risk

   Usually expressed as person years but
   can be expressed as anything, e.g.,
   person months, person weeks, etc.
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Incidence Rate-Types
Cumulative Incidence (CI):
                 New cases
 --------------------------------------- X 100
 Population at risk (PAR) during a specified period

Incidence Density (ID)/ Incidence rate
              New cases
 ------------------------------------------- X 100
Total Person time of observation in PAR,
over a specified period


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“Total Person Time”
Sum of person time of all individuals
who were at risk and were available
for observation.
 Equivalence of “total person time”
  50,000 person years
= 5,000 persons observed for 10
years
= 1,000 persons observed for 50
years
= 10,000 persons observed for 5
years

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Say In 2009 there were 1139 cases of Measles in
City “X” (Pop.-2500000, children- 15%) among
children 0-5 years. The number of person years
was 375000.
The incidence rate will be:
                1139
        I = ------------- =0.00317 per person per year,
               375000
   or      = 3.17466 per thousand per year,
   or      = 31.7066 per 10 thousand per year,
   or      = 3170.666 per million per year

To be more accurate, we must add another
qualifier, namely, “for children 0-5 years of age”


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This would mean exclusion of
a. people currently having disease
b. people who had had the disease
c. people who are protected on account
    of-immunization, habits and earlier
    intervention;
from the population at risk




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Incidence Rate:
        Expressed as-
Morbidity rate-
  New casestotal population at risk
Mortality rate-
  No. Of deaths due to a diseasetotal population
Case fatality rate-
  No. Of deaths due to a diseasetotal no. Of
  cases of that disease
Attack rate-
  No. Of cases of a disease, not persons / total
  population at risk for a very short period



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Change in Incidence reflects

 •   Introduction of a new risk factor
 •   Changes in habits
 •   Change in virulence
 •   Change in intervention strategy
 •   Selective migration




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Incidence useful in

•   surveillance
•   understanding etiology &
    pathogenesis &
•   planning of new services




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Prevalence V/S Incidence
Prevalence:
  A “snapshot” of disease at a point in
  time in a population

Incidence:
  A description of how new cases of
  disease are occurring. “force of
  morbidity” “rate of flow” of cases from
  non disease to disease state



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Prevalence (P) and Incidence (I)


     P= I x d

     d=duration


       If the disease is stable, that is, if
       the incidence and duration remains
       constant over time.

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Pop. On Jan 1,                       July 1,           Dec. 31
        2004= 25000                          Mid Year
                          Migrated out
                                                        Died




                                              Migrated out
                            Died



=100 Cases
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• Point prevalence on Jan.1, 2004 = 400 /
  25000 x 100 = 1.6 %
• Point prevalence on July, 1, 2004 = 600/
  24800 (i.e. 25000-200) x 100 = 2.41 %
• Point prevalence on December 31, 2004 =
  400/ 24600 (i.e25000-400) x 100 = 1.62
• Period prevalence in one year = 400+1100 /
  25000-200 x 100 = 6.51%
• Cumulative Incidence for the year (Jan.1,
  2004-December 31, 2003) =1100/ 25000-
  400x 100= 4.47


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N= 300
Case no .
     1

     2
     3                                               R

     4
     5

     6      R
                July 30, 2003                                    June30, 2004
R = Date of recurrence

    Date of Onset of disease                Date of Termination or death

  Point prevalence on July 30, 2003= 4 cases( 1, 2, 3, 6)/ 300
  Incidence rate on July 30, 2003=         2 cases (4, 5) /296
  Period prevalence between July 30, 2003 to June 30, 2004= 6 /300
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Prevalence
            Vs.
         Incidence
Prevalence:
     Relevant for planning of health
     services

Incidence:
      Relevant for exploring causal
      theories



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Incidence & Prevalence
Rate            Type         Num erator           Denominator

Morbidity       Incidence    New cases            Total PAR*

Mortality       Incidence    Deaths due           Total population
                             a disease or
                             all causes

Case fatality    Incidence   Deaths due to a       No. of case of
                             disease               that disease

Attack rate     Incidence    No. of cases of      Total PAR for
                             disease              lim ited period

Period        Prevalence      No. of Cases        Total population
prevalence                    New + Old
* population at risk
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Incidence increasing but prevalence
              decreasing
   40
   35
   30
   25
   20
                                   Prevalence
   15
                                   Incidence
   10
    5
    0


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Interpretation:


# Disease duration is reduced and
  it is becoming acute, or
# Disease becoming more fatal




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Incidence stable but prevalence
          increasing indicates:-
45
40
35
30
25
20
                                  Prevalence
15
                                  Incidence
10
 5
 0


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Interpretation

1.Slow recovery (disease becoming
  chronic, drugs less effective) or,

2.Fatality reduced (potent drugs
  available, new drugs effective) or,

3.Immigration of cases from other area
   (for better facility available).



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Incidence maintained but
     prevalence declining means:-

35
30
25
20
15
10                               incidence
 5                               prevalence

 0



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# Recovery is becoming rapid, (may be a
  new drug identified is more effective)
# Disease turns into a more fatal one
  (because of treatment failure, change in
  virulence, drug resistance) or,
# Selective emigration of cases (to seek
  treatment elsewhere)




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Measuring Disease Frequency

  • 1. Measuring Disease Frequency Dr. Akhilesh Bhargava MD, DHA, PGDHRM Prof. Community Medicine & Director-SIHFW, Jaipur
  • 2. Measuring Diseases/ Events Epi. Objective: 1. Distribution 2. Comparison with reference to population size and, Time For a. Prioritization b. Trend study c. Resource allocation 2 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 3. • The fundamental task in epidemiologic research is to quantify the occurrence of illness • The goal is to evaluate causation of illness by relating disease occurrence to characteristics of people and their environment • Rates, Ratios, and Standardized Rates are primary tools for quantifying occurrence of illness 3 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 4. Counting Tools • Rate • Ratio • Proportion 4 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 5. Rate? “a measure of speed with which events are occurring in a population in a specified time period.” • A numerator • A denominator that “appropriately” relates the numerator to population at risk • A “unit” such as per 1000, per 100,000 or per million 5 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 6. Why a rate? • To ensure comparing apples with apples 6 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 7. Ratio: “a fraction (a/b) of two mutually exclusive groups with elements “a” & “b”. 7 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 8. Proportion: “a fraction (a /a + b) of two mutually exclusive groups with elements “a”& “b” + 8 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 9. Index Numerator Denominator Proportion People with All people disease with & without disease Ratio People with People disease without disease Rate People with All people disease in a with & without given period disease 9 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 10. Counting diseases • Mortality § Tools § Crude Mortality § Case fatality § Proportional Mortality § Standardized Mortality § Age specific Mortality • Morbidity § Tools § Prevalence § Incidence 10 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 11. Morbidity Measuring: Prevalence- Prevalence - Total no. of cases ( new + old) ----------------- x 100 Total population over specified period Point prevalence Period prevalence Prevalence rate- a Ratio, reflects status 11 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 12. Population at Risk- in a study of Cancer cervix Total Population All Women 0-25 Yrs Pop. At Risk All Men All 25-69 25-69 Yrs. Women Yrs. 70+ Only Pop. At risk should go into denominator of Prevalence rate but at times it is the total population that is considered 12 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 13. Prevalence: Prevalence can be expressed either as a proportion or as a rate Expressed as a proportion, prevalence is a number between 0 and 1 As a rate, prevalence can be expressed as per 1000, per 100,000, or per whatever 13 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 14. Prevalence-Types • Point • Period So far as prevalence is concerned it generally refers to point prevalence. However when the period of observation is large it is referred as period prevalence where the numerator will have all existing cases plus all new cases occurring during period of observation an denominator will be mid year population 14 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 15. Prevalence: Example In a sample of 1,038 women (70-74 years), 70 were found to have rheumatoid arthritis. The prevalence of arthritis is: 70 P= ------------------ =0.07 per women ( 70-74) 1,038 Or P= 70 per thousand women age 70-74 Or P= 7 percent for women age 70-74 Or………. 15 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 16. Prevalence: Choice of scale of rate usually depends on the ubiquity of the disease. Thus, more common disease prevalence may be presented as percentage Rare disease prevalence may be presented as per 100,000 or per million 16 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 17. In 2004 there were 1076 cases of Tuberculosis in District X among 50000 men in age group of 40-44 years. The Prevalence rate will be: 1076 p= ________ =0.0215 per year 50000 = 21.5 per thousand per year = 215 per 10 thousand per year = 2150 per million per year 17 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 18. Change in Prevalence reflects • Change in incidence or duration of disease • Introduction or impact of an intervention • Selective attrition • Change in disease definition or classification • Significant migration 18 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 19. Prevalence has its use in – 1. Determination of the sickness load 2. Planning of health services in relation to a. Infrastructure b. Manpower c. Facilities, and d. Finances 3. In making community diagnosis 19 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 20. Incidence Rate number of new cases occurring during a period of time I= x 100 “total person time” at risk What is “person time”: The duration of time a person is at risk Usually expressed as person years but can be expressed as anything, e.g., person months, person weeks, etc. 20 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 21. Incidence Rate-Types Cumulative Incidence (CI): New cases --------------------------------------- X 100 Population at risk (PAR) during a specified period Incidence Density (ID)/ Incidence rate New cases ------------------------------------------- X 100 Total Person time of observation in PAR, over a specified period 21 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 22. “Total Person Time” Sum of person time of all individuals who were at risk and were available for observation. Equivalence of “total person time” 50,000 person years = 5,000 persons observed for 10 years = 1,000 persons observed for 50 years = 10,000 persons observed for 5 years 22 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 23. Say In 2009 there were 1139 cases of Measles in City “X” (Pop.-2500000, children- 15%) among children 0-5 years. The number of person years was 375000. The incidence rate will be: 1139 I = ------------- =0.00317 per person per year, 375000 or = 3.17466 per thousand per year, or = 31.7066 per 10 thousand per year, or = 3170.666 per million per year To be more accurate, we must add another qualifier, namely, “for children 0-5 years of age” 23 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 24. This would mean exclusion of a. people currently having disease b. people who had had the disease c. people who are protected on account of-immunization, habits and earlier intervention; from the population at risk 24 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 25. Incidence Rate: Expressed as- Morbidity rate- New casestotal population at risk Mortality rate- No. Of deaths due to a diseasetotal population Case fatality rate- No. Of deaths due to a diseasetotal no. Of cases of that disease Attack rate- No. Of cases of a disease, not persons / total population at risk for a very short period 25 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 26. Change in Incidence reflects • Introduction of a new risk factor • Changes in habits • Change in virulence • Change in intervention strategy • Selective migration 26 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 27. Incidence useful in • surveillance • understanding etiology & pathogenesis & • planning of new services 27 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 28. Prevalence V/S Incidence Prevalence: A “snapshot” of disease at a point in time in a population Incidence: A description of how new cases of disease are occurring. “force of morbidity” “rate of flow” of cases from non disease to disease state 28 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 29. Prevalence (P) and Incidence (I) P= I x d d=duration If the disease is stable, that is, if the incidence and duration remains constant over time. 29 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 30. Pop. On Jan 1, July 1, Dec. 31 2004= 25000 Mid Year Migrated out Died Migrated out Died =100 Cases 30 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 31. • Point prevalence on Jan.1, 2004 = 400 / 25000 x 100 = 1.6 % • Point prevalence on July, 1, 2004 = 600/ 24800 (i.e. 25000-200) x 100 = 2.41 % • Point prevalence on December 31, 2004 = 400/ 24600 (i.e25000-400) x 100 = 1.62 • Period prevalence in one year = 400+1100 / 25000-200 x 100 = 6.51% • Cumulative Incidence for the year (Jan.1, 2004-December 31, 2003) =1100/ 25000- 400x 100= 4.47 31 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 32. N= 300 Case no . 1 2 3 R 4 5 6 R July 30, 2003 June30, 2004 R = Date of recurrence Date of Onset of disease Date of Termination or death Point prevalence on July 30, 2003= 4 cases( 1, 2, 3, 6)/ 300 Incidence rate on July 30, 2003= 2 cases (4, 5) /296 Period prevalence between July 30, 2003 to June 30, 2004= 6 /300 32 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 33. Prevalence Vs. Incidence Prevalence: Relevant for planning of health services Incidence: Relevant for exploring causal theories 33 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 34. Incidence & Prevalence Rate Type Num erator Denominator Morbidity Incidence New cases Total PAR* Mortality Incidence Deaths due Total population a disease or all causes Case fatality Incidence Deaths due to a No. of case of disease that disease Attack rate Incidence No. of cases of Total PAR for disease lim ited period Period Prevalence No. of Cases Total population prevalence New + Old * population at risk 34 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 35. Incidence increasing but prevalence decreasing 40 35 30 25 20 Prevalence 15 Incidence 10 5 0 35 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 36. Interpretation: # Disease duration is reduced and it is becoming acute, or # Disease becoming more fatal 36 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 37. Incidence stable but prevalence increasing indicates:- 45 40 35 30 25 20 Prevalence 15 Incidence 10 5 0 37 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 38. Interpretation 1.Slow recovery (disease becoming chronic, drugs less effective) or, 2.Fatality reduced (potent drugs available, new drugs effective) or, 3.Immigration of cases from other area (for better facility available). 38 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 39. Incidence maintained but prevalence declining means:- 35 30 25 20 15 10 incidence 5 prevalence 0 39 Akhilesh Bhargava
  • 40. # Recovery is becoming rapid, (may be a new drug identified is more effective) # Disease turns into a more fatal one (because of treatment failure, change in virulence, drug resistance) or, # Selective emigration of cases (to seek treatment elsewhere) 40 Akhilesh Bhargava