prevalenssit
Prevalenssit refers to the series of prevalence measures used in epidemiology to describe how common a disease or health-related condition is within a population. Prevalence is the proportion of individuals in a defined population who have the condition of interest at a specified time (point prevalence) or during a specified period (period prevalence). Point prevalence is calculated as the number of existing cases at a single time point divided by the total population at that time; period prevalence includes all cases that exist at any time during the interval, divided by the population at risk during that interval. Lifetime prevalence denotes the proportion who have ever had the condition by a given age.
Estimation of prevalences relies on cross-sectional surveys, administrative records, disease registries, or model-based estimates. Challenges include
Analyses often report crude prevalence and age-standardized prevalence to enable comparisons across populations with different age