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case fatality rate (cfr)
How is CFR Calculated?
CFR is calculated using the formula:
CFR (%) = (Number of deaths from the disease / Number of confirmed cases of the disease) * 100
This formula requires accurate data on the number of deaths directly attributable to the disease and the total number of confirmed cases.
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