Answer:
a. 5.33% ( period: from "history" to the end of day, Jan 1, 2013
b. 66.67 per 1000, period, analysis after the whole year.
Step-by-step explanation:
Prevalence (point prevalence)
C= Number of current diagnosed cases as at Jan, 1 2013
T= Total population as at Jan, 1 2013...
Prevalence (point of prevalence ) is given by (C/T)*100
b. Incidence... Given by
Let N= new discovered cases after Jan 1 2013.
Incidence is given by
( C+N)/ T * 10^n... Where n degree of sampling
In this case, n= 3; 10^3= 1000...