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Introduction to Epidemiology 6th Edition by Ray M Merrill

Edition 6ISBN: 1449645186
book Introduction to Epidemiology 6th Edition by Ray M Merrill cover

Introduction to Epidemiology 6th Edition by Ray M Merrill

Edition 6ISBN: 1449645186
Exercise 2

Table 1 gives the mortality statistics for a fictitious county in a rural state for the period from July 1–June 30 (1 year). After reviewing the health status indicators and mortality data, calculate the following mortality rates.

a. Crude mortality rate

b. Maternal mortality rate

c. Infant mortality rate

d. Neonatal mortality rate

e. Fetal death rate

f. Fertility rate

g. Age-specific mortality rate for persons ages 55 years or older

h. Cause-specific mortality rate for those who died from heart disease

i. Cause-specific mortality rate for those who died from stroke

j. PMR for cancer among persons ages 55 years or older

k. Postneonatal mortality rate

Table 1 Selected Statistics for a Hypothetical Population, July 1 to June 30

Total 1-year population

160,000

Population of women 15–49 years of age

40,000

Population of 55 years of age and older

44,000

Number of live births

3,300

Number of fetal deaths

66

Number of maternal deaths

5

Total deaths

1,444

Number of infant deaths 0-1 years of age

88

Number of deaths under 28 days old

4

Number of deaths between 28 days and 1 year

8

Number of deaths of persons 55 years and older

848

Number one cause of death in the county is heart disease—deaths from heart disease

133

Number two cause of death in the county is from cancer—deaths from cancer

66

Number three cause of death in the county is from cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

56

Number four cause of death in the county is accidents

45

Number of deaths from cancer age 55 years and older

44

Number of persons diagnosed with heart disease

5,600

Number of deaths from other causes

504

Number of persons diagnosed with high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, and atherosclerosis (precursors for a stroke)

1,200

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The most basic and common is crude mortality rate. This mortality rate can be calculated by the use of a formula which is described below:

    <div class=answer> a. The most basic and common is crude mortality rate . This mortality rate can be calculated by the use of a formula which is described below:   According to the give data, crude mortality rate can be calculated as follows:

According to the give data, crude mortality rate can be calculated as follows:

    <div class=answer> a. The most basic and common is crude mortality rate . This mortality rate can be calculated by the use of a formula which is described below:   According to the give data, crude mortality rate can be calculated as follows:


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