cardiovascular diseases

How are CVDs Prevalence and Incidence Measured?

In epidemiology, the prevalence of CVDs refers to the total number of cases in a population at a given time, while incidence refers to the number of new cases that develop over a specified period. These measures help public health officials understand the burden of the disease and identify trends over time. Surveys, hospital records, and national health databases are commonly used to gather data on CVD prevalence and incidence.

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