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- 2 of 4 + 210% >> 3. A study was done on human adolescent fertility Comparison of adolescent fertility rates : 1997-2011 60 50 40 -USA ---- New Zealand Australia - Singa pore 10 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Vasre (sead 6T-SI Saứe uauom 000 Tad syuigThe under 5 mortality rate which is the death of children between birth and exactly 5 years of age is an important indicator for child health. The numerator for such rate is which of the following? Number of deaths in the given year Total population in the same year Number of mothers who gave birth in the same year Number of live births in the same yearThis graph shows the Total fertility rate vs. years of schooling for countries around the world. Country labels are above and to the right of their points. Niger Mali Democratic Republic of Congo 6 Mozambique Afghanistan Cote d'Ivoire Cameroon" Sudan Iraq Kenya Pakistan Zimbabwe Jordan Guatemala Egypt Philippines 3 Indiâ Nepal Myanmar Bangladesh Fiji Indonesia, Mexico Malaysia United States Russia • South Korea China Irần Portugal Italy. 1 4 6 8 10 12 Mean years of schooling Which countries are expected to have decreasing populations? O Egypt, Indonesia and Bangladesh Portugal, Iran and China Malaysia, Fiji and Mexico O Afghanistan, Sudan and Cote d'Ivoire Total fertility rate 4.
- Context Calculating mortality in a very small population: ⚫ 896 people in a population at mid-year • 27 deaths in the population in that year • 247 cases of diabetes in the population • 10 deaths from cancer, 8 deaths from heart disease, 5 deaths from diabetes, 2 deaths from car accidents, 2 deaths from other injuries. ⚫ Of the 896 people in the population, 234 were college students, and there were 2 deaths in that sub-population. Assignment Referring to the data above, please answer the following questions. Answers should be expressed per 1000 people, except for proportionate mortality and case-fatality, which should be expressed as a percent. Round your answers to nearest whole number. D Question 1 important information. A 1 APR 11 O pts Ը 1Which of the following mortality rates use the estimated total mid-year population as its denominator? [ O Sex-specific mortality rate O Crude mortality rate O Age-specific mortality rate Cause-specific proportionate mortality rate A new treatment is developed that prevents death but does not produce recovery from disease. Which of the following will occur? O Prevalence will decrease O Incidence will decrease O Incidence will increase Prevalence will increaseMatch the appropriate measure of mortality being described for questions 5-9. All-cause mortality rate Cause-specific mortality rate Proportionate morality ratio (PMR) Sex-specific mortality rate Case-fatality rate From 2001-2017, 2 in 100 (2%) people who contracted HIV died from the disease within 10 years. In Kenya, the infant mortality rate (children under 1 year of age) was 39 per 1000 live births in Overdose remains a leading cause of death In 2019, 5% of worldwide deaths were due tooverdoses. In 2005, there were 7 deaths per 1000 people. In Africa, there were 7 deaths due to HIV per 100,000 population in
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