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The ratio of the incidence or prevalence of a disease in an exposed group to the incidence or prevalence of that disease in the unexposed group is called

A) a risk factor.
B) dose-response relationship.
C) a relative risk.
D) causation.

Relative Risk

A measure used in epidemiology to determine the likelihood of a health event occurring in one group compared to another.

Incidence

The rate or number of new cases of a particular condition detected in a specific population within a given time period.

Prevalence

The proportion of a population found to have a particular condition or characteristic at a specific time.

  • Identify the pieces and criticality of a cause-and-effect connection in research on epidemiology.
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