Incidence

Rate The incidence rate is a statistic that measures the rate of new cases of a specific disease in a population over a particular period of time. This metric is an important indicator of the effectiveness of prevention and treatment efforts, and has been used to compare the health status of different populations. It is also used to evaluate health-care services, to identify potential risk factors for a certain condition, and to monitor trends in the prevalence of a certain disease. The incidence rate is a valuable tool for public health professionals, helping them to better understand and address health issues.

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