Discussion
What are "temporal clustering" and "spatial clustering" in descriptive epidemiology? What is the significance of each type of clustering?
Explain the term "population at risk" and provide at least two relevant examples as seen in the practice of modern epidemiology. Explain the term "population at risk" and provide at least two relevant examples as seen in the practice of modern epidemiology.
Differentiate among ratios, proportions, and rates as used in epidemiology today. Define each of these measurements, and briefly describe its importance in community health.Differentiate among ratios, proportions, and rates as used in epidemiology today. Define each of these measurements, and briefly describe its importance in community health.
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