Mortality Ratio
Found 6 free book(s)THE NHSN STANDARDIZED INFECTION RATIO (SIR)
www.cdc.govRatio (SMR), a summary statistic widely used in public health to analyze mortality data. In HAI data analysis, the SIR compares the actual number of HAIs reported to the number that would be predicted, given the standard
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www.cdc.govNov 04, 2011 · Calculation and interpretation of ratios, proportions, incidence rates, mortality rates, prevalence, and years of potential life lost Lesson Four: Displaying Public Health Data
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www.who.inthighlight the disproportionate ratio of doctors and nurses in Europe and North America as compared with Africa and Asia. There is a 250-fold variation among countries in ratio of doctors per 100 000 population and 400-fold variation in the ratio of nurses per 100 000 population (3).
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www.cdc.govThe infant mortality rate (IMR)—the ratio of infant deaths to live births in a given year—is generally regarded as a good indicator of the overall health of a population. The IMR changed from 582.1 infant deaths per 100,000 live births in 2014 to 589.5 in 2015, but this change was not statistically significant.
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