Difference between incidence rate and incidence density
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Incidence rate: It is the number of new cases per population at risk in a given time period.
When the denominator is the sum of the person-time of the at risk population, it is also known as the incidence density rate.
Incidence rate: It is the number of new cases per population at risk in a given time period.
When the denominator is the sum of the person-time of the at risk population, it is also known as the incidence density rate.
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