(1) The crude mortality rate in 2017 was 8.33 death's/1000 population
Interpretation: Crude mortality rate is obtained by dividing total number of deaths by mid year population, whole multiplied by 1000.
(2) The age specific mortality rate in 2017 for persons who were 40-65 year old was 6.42 deaths/1000 population.
Interpretation: The age specific mortality rate is obtained by dividing by total number of deaths in that particular age group in given year by total number of population in that particular age group multiplied by 1000
(3) Cause specific mortality rate is defined as number of deaths from a specified cause per 100000 population
The cause specific mortality rate in 2017 for cancer was 100 per 100000 population.
(4) The proportionate mortality percent in 2017 for cancer is 36%
Interpretation: The proportionate mortality percent is obtained by no. Of deaths due to cancer divided by total number of deaths whole multiplied by 100.
(5) The case fatality rate of people with cancer is 9%.
Interpretation: The case fatality rate of people is obtained dividing death due to cancer by no. Of people with cancer the whole multiplied by 100.
Description of the Population Total population (at midyear) in 2017 Total number of people who died...
Patriot County is home to 1,118,602 people. In 2012, 4,740 people died in Patriot County During the year, 6,250 residents were diagnosed with some form of malignant neoplasms (cancer), with 3,422 cases diagnosed in women. Of those diagnosed with cancer during 2012 1,262 died. Of those cancer deaths, 757 were in women. 1. What is the crude mortality rate? Express your answer in per 100,000 people. 2. What is the cause specific mortality rate for malignant neoplasms? Express your answer...
•2- Use Table (6-4) Titled: Selected Statistics for a
Hypothetical Population, July 1st to July 30th and calculate the
following mortality rates:
v Crude Mortality Rate or Crude death rate
vInfant Mortality
vNeonatal Mortality Rate
vPerinatal Mortality Rate
vFetal Death Rate (Stillbirth)
vCase fatality rate (Ratio)
vDeath – to – Case Ratio
vMaternal Mortality Rate
vAge – specific mortality rate for persons aged 55 years
or older.
vCause – specific mortality rate for those died from
heart disease.
vCause –...
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