prevalentiepercentages
Prevalentiepercentages, often referred to as prevalence percentages, are a statistic used in epidemiology to express the share of a population that has a given condition at a specified time. They come in several forms, most commonly point prevalence and period prevalence. Point prevalence is the proportion of people who have the condition on a specific date, while period prevalence is the proportion who have the condition at any time during a defined interval, such as a calendar year.
Calculation and data sources: prevalence = number of existing cases at the specified time / total population at
Interpretation: prevalence reflects both the incidence of new cases and the average duration of the condition
Examples: In a country with 1 million adults, 80,000 have a chronic condition on a given date,
Limitations: Definitions, underreporting, and data quality affect prevalences. They should be interpreted in context and are