Hi All,
As I continue my board prep, I realized I have a small question about incidence (new cases/those still at risk).
1) I realize that if someone contracts something incurable like HIV (something that can never really be eliminated), they will no longer be included in either the numerator or denominator of incidence, right? (B/c at another time point, they won't be a new case and they are also no longer at risk of getting it...they already have it).
2) So what about diseases where you can get it once, be cured, and get it again...like, say a cold, the flu, or pneumonia? Just because someone has had the disease before, doesn't mean they should be excluded from the denominator at a later time, right?
THANK YOU!
As I continue my board prep, I realized I have a small question about incidence (new cases/those still at risk).
1) I realize that if someone contracts something incurable like HIV (something that can never really be eliminated), they will no longer be included in either the numerator or denominator of incidence, right? (B/c at another time point, they won't be a new case and they are also no longer at risk of getting it...they already have it).
2) So what about diseases where you can get it once, be cured, and get it again...like, say a cold, the flu, or pneumonia? Just because someone has had the disease before, doesn't mean they should be excluded from the denominator at a later time, right?
THANK YOU!