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describe the disadvantage of the phenomen of iceberg​

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Answered by Frenchsmartie
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The iceberg phenomenon describe a situation in which a large percentage of a problem is subclinical, unreported, or otherwise hidden from view. Thus, only the "tip of the iceberg" is apparent to the epidemiologist. This phrase alludes to the fact that the bulk of a floating iceberg is concealed beneath the water, leaving only a small portion, its tip, visible.

The tip of the iceberg represents what the clinicians see and submerged is the part explored and made visible by the epidemiologists. The large hidden part of the iceberg is what constitutes the mass of unrecognized disease in the population and determines the fate of any disease control program.

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Answered by rutabhide15
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Answer - The Iceberg phenomenon of disease gives a picture of the spectrum of diseases in a community. The Iceberg's visible part denotes the disease's clinically apparent cases in the community. The part of the iceberg below the water level denoted the latent, subclinical, undiagnosed, and carrier status in the community, which forms the major part.

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