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Meaning of "cases per million"

cases per million: This phrase is used to describe the frequency or rate of occurrence of a particular event or condition among a population, with the unit of measurement being per million people. It is often used in epidemiology and statistics to provide a standardized comparison across different population sizes

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Approximately one to five new cases per million people per year are diagnosed.
Its estimated annual incidence among children ranges from three to four cases per million.
Cases per million population ; incidence of the localized form is 9 cases per million.
The haemolytic uraemic syndrome has an incidence of two cases per million inhabitants.
Cases per million population, the highest in the EU.
The table below shows the rate of AIDS cases per million population.
Cases per million of adult cattle in the previous 12 months.
Internationally, the annual incidence rate averages less than 2 cases per million children.
This compares with 5,000 cases per million who are paralysed following a polio infection.
Its annual incidence seems to be between 2 to 5 cases per million children.
The estimated incidence of FOP is 0.5 cases per million people and affects all ethnicities.
This corresponds to accepting at most an excess life-time risk of 20 cases per million.
The current higher incidence amounts to about 7 cases per million bovines aged over 2 years.
However, in Latvia the incidence is similar, 30 cases per million.
This incidence is approximately 2.1 cases per million members per year.

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In Europe, the incidence is between 2 and 10 cases per million.
The incidence of TTP is about 4-5 cases per million people per year.
In a Mayo Clinic series, the annual incidence was about 3.5 cases per million.
The lowest estimate of PAH incidence is 2.4 cases per million adult population per year.
Higher figures were reported by Ireland and Luxembourg, with 16 and 15 new cases per million respectively.
Prevalence of PAP is 3.7 cases per million people.
The UK would have to display a BSE incidence below 200 cases per million animals.
The incidence is estimated to be 3.6 cases per million inhabitants.
The average incidence of newly diagnosed cases was 2.4 cases per million inhabitants per year.
The estimated incidence of dermatomyositis is 9.63 cases per million population.
This disease affects only 60 to 70 cases per million inhabitants.
This is equivalent to a dependence rate of 5-10 cases per million patient months.
An estimation suggests that, each year, the number of cases per million people is 2.6.
TGN has an estimated prevalence of 155 cases per million persons.

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