incidensdata
Incidensdata are data that describe the occurrence of new cases of a disease or condition in a defined population during a specified period. They are used to quantify how quickly a health event arises and to compare risk across groups or over time. Commonly, incidence is presented as an incidence rate (new cases per unit of person-time) or as a cumulative incidence (incidence proportion) over a defined interval. Distinctions to prevalence are important: incidence measures new events, while prevalence measures all existing cases at a point or period.
Sources include population-based registries, surveillance systems, administrative databases, cohort studies, and health surveys. Key elements are
Applications: tracking disease burden, evaluating preventive interventions, planning healthcare services, informing risk assessment and policy, and
Limitations and considerations: data quality depends on comprehensive case finding and timely reporting; changes in diagnostic