incidensandel
Incidensandel is a statistical concept used in epidemiology to express the share of new disease cases in a population that is attributed to a defined subgroup during a specified time period. It represents the proportion of incident cases that occur within the subgroup relative to the total number of incident cases in the population.
Calculation and interpretation: incidensandel of a subgroup = (number of incident cases in the subgroup during the
Applications: incidensandel is used to understand how the overall burden of a disease is distributed across
Data considerations and limitations: calculating incidensandel requires accurate counts of new cases and a well-defined at-risk
Relation to related metrics: incidensandel is complementary to measures of incidence, burden, and risk. It does