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Snippets From the Past: Cohort Analysis of Disease Rates—Another Piece in a Seemingly Still Incomplete Puzzle

机译:过去的片段:疾病发生率的队列分析-似乎还不完整的难题中的另一篇文章

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For almost a century, epidemiologists have stratified age-specific disease rates by year of birth to better understand the distribution of a disease in a population and its evolution across time. In the present article, I review the contributions of John Brownlee, Kristian Feyer Andvord, and Wade Hampton Frost and, to accentuate the similarities of their approaches, redraw their original graphs of age-specific death rates of tuberculosis organized either by year of death or year of birth. In addition, this article reports on an apparently universally forgotten publication in the American Journal of Hygiene published in 1929, which both upsets the conventional history of the earliest reports of disease rates stratified by birth cohorts and challenges the theory that Frost discovered cohort analysis independently and gave it its name.
机译:近一个世纪以来,流行病学家按出生年份对特定年龄段的疾病发病率进行分层,以更好地了解疾病在人群中的分布及其随时间的演变。在本文中,我回顾了John Brownlee,Kristian Feyer Andvord和Wade Hampton Frost的贡献,并且为了强调其方法的相似性,重新绘制了按死亡年份或死亡年份组织的特定年龄结核病死亡率的原始图。出生年份。此外,本文报道了1929年出版的《美国卫生杂志》上一个普遍被人们遗忘的出版物,这既颠覆了按出生人群分层的疾病率最早报道的传统历史,也挑战了弗罗斯特独立发现队列分析和给它起名字。

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