Cumulative incidence is a medical-statistical indicator that determines the totality of all diseases recorded during the last year of a long observation period (3-5 years or more) and in previous years, for which there may not have been any calls in the current year.
Calculation Method and Value as an Indicator
The indicator is calculated per 1000 population of the corresponding age; most accurately reflects the health of the population studied by the method of reversibility.
See also
- Incidence
- Soreness
- Pathological lesion
Literature
- Materials for the preparation and qualification certification in the specialty "Public Health and Health Care". Textbook (edited by V.S. Luchkevich and I.V. Polyakov). St. Petersburg, 2005