Dictionary Definition
prevalence
Noun
1 the quality of prevailing generally; being
widespread; "he was surprised by the prevalence of optimism about
the future"
2 (epidemiology) the ratio (for a given time
period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the
number of units at risk in the population
3 a superiority in numbers or amount; "there is a
preponderance of Blacks in our prisons" [syn: preponderance]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The quality or condition of being prevalent; superior strength, force, or influence; general existence, reception, or practice; wide extension; as the prevalence of virtue, of a fashion, or of a disease; the prevalence of a rumor.
Extensive Definition
Definition
In epidemiology, the prevalence of a disease in a statistical
population is defined as the total number of cases of the
disease in the population at a given time, or the total number of
cases in the population, divided by the number of individuals in
the population.
Mathematically prevalence can be defined as
follows
let a = the number of individuals in the
population with the disease at a given time
let b = the number of individuals in the
population without the disease at a given time
Prevalence = \frac
Examples and Utility
For example, the prevalence of obesity among American adults in 2001 was estimated by the U. S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) at approximately 20.9%. In plain English, "prevalence" simply means "extent", but in scientific English it means "proportion" (typically expressed as a percentage).Prevalence is useful because it is a measure of
the commonality of disease. It helps physicians with the
probability of certain diagnoses and is routinely
used by epidemiologists, health care
providers, government agencies, and insurance companies.
Prevalence is distinct from incidence.
Prevalence is a measurement of all individuals affected by the
disease at a given point in time, regardless of the date of
contraction; whereas incidence is a measurement of individuals who
contract the disease during a specified time interval.
To illustrate, a long term disease that was
spread widely in a community in 2002 will have a high
prevalence at a given point of 2003 (assuming it has
a long duration) but it might have a low incidence rate during
2003. Conversely, a disease that is easily transmitted but has a
short duration is spread widely during 2002 is likely to have a low
prevalence at any given point in 2003 (due to its short duration)
but a high incidence during 2003 (as many people develop the
disease). As such, prevalence is a useful parameter when talking
about long lasting diseases, such as HIV, but incidence is
more useful when talking about diseases of short duration, such as
chickenpox.
Lifetime prevalence (LTP) is the number of
individuals in a statistical population that at some point in their
life (up to the time of assessment) have experienced a "case"
(e.g., a disorder), compared to the total number of individuals
(i.e. it is expressed as a ratio or percentage). Often, a 12-month
prevalence (or some other type of "period prevalence") is used in
conjunction with lifetime prevalence. There is also point
prevalence, the prevalence of disorder at a more specific (a month
or less) point in time. There is also a related figure lifetime
morbid risk - the theoretical prevalence at any point in life for
anyone, regardless of time of assessment. (example:
Synopsis of article on "How Prevalent Is Schizophrenia?" from
Public Library of Science)
See also
prevalence in Catalan: Prevalença
prevalence in German: Prävalenz
prevalence in Spanish: Prevalencia
prevalence in French: Prévalence
prevalence in Italian: Prevalenza
(medicina)
prevalence in Japanese: 有病割合
prevalence in Dutch: Prevalentie
prevalence in Norwegian: Prevalens
prevalence in Polish: Chorobowość
prevalence in Russian: Болезненность
prevalence in Slovak: Prevalencia
prevalence in Swedish: Prevalens
prevalence in Chinese: 患病数
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Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abundance, acceptance, accustomedness, affluence, ample sufficiency,
ampleness, amplitude, ascendancy, avalanche, averageness, bon ton,
bonanza, bountifulness, bountiousness, bumper
crop, common occurrence, commonality, commonness, commonplaceness,
confirmedness,
control, copiousness, currency, customariness, extensiveness, extravagance, exuberance, fashionableness,
fertility, fixedness, flood, flow, foison, frequence, frequency, full measure,
fullness, generality, generosity, generousness, great
abundance, great plenty, gush, habitualness, incidence, inveteracy, inveterateness, landslide, lavishness, liberality, liberalness, lots, luxuriance, mastery, maximum, modishness, more than enough,
much, myriad, myriads, normality, numerousness, oftenness, omnipresence, opulence, opulency, ordinariness, outpouring, overflow, pervasiveness, plenitude, plenteousness, plentifulness, plenty, popularity, practice, predominance, primacy, prodigality, productiveness, profuseness, profusion, quantities, rampantness, reign, relative incidence,
repleteness,
repletion, rich
harvest, rich vein, richness, rifeness, riot, riotousness, routineness, rule, run, scads, settledness, shower, spate, standardness, stream, stylishness, substantiality, substantialness,
superabundance,
sway, sweepingness, teemingness, ubiquity, universality, usualness, voguishness, wealth, widespreadness, wontedness