Population estimates are of paramount importance for calculating occurrence and association measures although they can be affected by problems of accuracy and completeness. This study has performed a simulation of the impact of Italian population size variability on incidence rates.

Amodio, E., Zarcone, M., Casuccio, A., Vitale, F. (2021). Trends in epidemiology: the role of denominator fluctuation in population based estimates. AIMS PUBLIC HEALTH, 8(3), 500-506 [10.3934/publichealth.2021040].

Trends in epidemiology: the role of denominator fluctuation in population based estimates

Amodio, Emanuele
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Zarcone, Maurizio;Casuccio, Alessandra;Vitale, Francesco
2021-07-08

Abstract

Population estimates are of paramount importance for calculating occurrence and association measures although they can be affected by problems of accuracy and completeness. This study has performed a simulation of the impact of Italian population size variability on incidence rates.
8-lug-2021
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
Amodio, E., Zarcone, M., Casuccio, A., Vitale, F. (2021). Trends in epidemiology: the role of denominator fluctuation in population based estimates. AIMS PUBLIC HEALTH, 8(3), 500-506 [10.3934/publichealth.2021040].
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