Surveillance indicators for AFP:Sensitivity of surveillance- At least _____ case(s) of non-polio AFP should be detected annually per 1,00,000 population aged
#2
_____ phase must be present for disease to be considered for screening for disease control
#3
The _____ rate of a test is equal to 1 - sensitivity
#4
Increased prevalence results in _____ negative predictive value
#5
Generalizability bias is a form of _____ that is related to the selective referral of patients to tertiary medical centers
#6
_____ = sensitivity / (1 - specificity)
#7
_____ = # of existing cases / total # of people in a population at a point in time
#8
Time elapsed from initial exposure or pathogenic insult to clinical manifestation of disease is known as:- _____ period in infectious disease - latent period in noncommunicable chronic diseases
#9
Excluding skin cancer, which of the listed three demographics count the incidence of the following cancers as their top 3 most common in the United States?
_____
Hint: Men, Women, or Children (age 0-14)?
#10
Validity of a Screening Test: No answer _____
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Flashcard 1: Surveillance indicators for AFP:Sensitivity of surveillance- At least _____ case(s) of non-polio AFP should be detected annually per 1,00,000 population aged
Answer: one
Flashcard 2: _____ phase must be present for disease to be considered for screening for disease control
Answer: Latent
Flashcard 3: The _____ rate of a test is equal to 1 - sensitivity
Answer: false negative
Flashcard 4: Increased prevalence results in _____ negative predictive value
Answer: decreased
Flashcard 5: Generalizability bias is a form of _____ that is related to the selective referral of patients to tertiary medical centers
Flashcard 7: _____ = # of existing cases / total # of people in a population at a point in time
Answer: Prevalence
Flashcard 8: Time elapsed from initial exposure or pathogenic insult to clinical manifestation of disease is known as:- _____ period in infectious disease - latent period in noncommunicable chronic diseases
Answer: incubation
Flashcard 9: Excluding skin cancer, which of the listed three demographics count the incidence of the following cancers as their top 3 most common in the United States?
_____
Answer: Children
Flashcard 10: Validity of a Screening Test: No answer _____
Answer: :)
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