case fatality rate — the number of fatalities from a specified disease in a given period per 100 diagnosed cases of the disease arising in the same period. Unless deaths occur very rapidly after the onset of the disease (e.g. cholera), they may be the outcome of… … The new mediacal dictionary
case fatality rate — the number of deaths from a disease in every hundred cases. See also mortality rate … Dictionary of ichthyology
hospital fatality rate — see case fatality rate … The new mediacal dictionary
Case fatality — In epidemiology, case fatality (CF) or Fatality Rate, is the ratio of deaths within a designated population, over a certain period of time. An example of a fatality rate would be 9/10,000 per year. This means that within a given year, and out of… … Wikipedia
fatality rate — 1. the death rate in a specific group of persons simultaneously affected by some event, such as a natural disaster. 2. case fatality r … Medical dictionary
case fatality ratio — the number of fatalities from a specified disease in a given period per 100 episodes of the disease arising in the same period. Unless all such deaths occur rapidly after the onset of the disease (e.g. cholera) they are likely to be the outcome… … Medical dictionary
case fatality ratio — see under rate … Medical dictionary
rate — 1. A record of the measurement of an event or process in terms of its relation to some fixed standard; measurement is expressed as the ratio of one quantity to another ( e.g., velocity, distance per unit … Medical dictionary
Case study — This article is about the method of doing research. For the teaching method, see Case method. For the method of teaching law, see Casebook method. A case study is an intensive analysis of an individual unit (e.g., a person, group, or event)… … Wikipedia
Case series — A case series (also known as a clinical series) is a medical research descriptive study that tracks patients with a known exposure given similar treatment[1] or examines their medical records for exposure and outcome. It can be retrospective or… … Wikipedia