Examples of 'disease incidence' in a sentence

Meaning of "disease incidence"

Disease incidence refers to the rate at which a particular disease occurs or the number of new cases within a specific population during a given period. It is used to study, analyze, and measure the frequency or occurrence of a disease within a defined population or geographical area

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Irrigation increased disease incidence and severity.
Disease incidence was scored after one week.
In a growth chamber the disease incidence was assessed.
Disease incidence was calculated from the equation below.
In a growth chamber the disease incidence is assessed.
Disease incidence varies greatly with the region.
Spring planting may reduce disease incidence.
Research on disease incidence versus economic losses is required.
Phosphate fertilization tends to decrease disease incidence.
In a greenhouse the disease incidence was assessed.
Diagnostic groups are listed in descending order of disease incidence.
In a greenhouse the disease incidence is assessed.
Chronic stress is known to be a significant cause of disease incidence.
Disease incidence and prevalence.
Especially in areas where disease incidence is high.

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Disease incidence is reduced by good hygiene and husbandry practices.
This in turn reduces disease incidence.
Reduced level of disease incidence including rashes suffered by locals.
Associated with a high disease incidence.
The disease incidence is assessed.
Forecast models were used to estimate possible trends of disease incidence.
Disease incidence was recorded.
Changes in disease incidence.
The disease incidence varies widely depending on the geographical location.
Protect healthy foliage with fungicides where disease incidence is severe.
Disease incidence was the percentage of inoculated wounds that developed lesions.
A surveillance system should be sensitive enough to detect changes in disease incidence.
The disease incidence.
Health status was judged according to disease incidence and mortality rates.
Analysing disease incidence data can help to identify gaps in population immunity.
Agronomic practices often influence disease incidence for better or for worse.
Disease incidence can be calculated in both the exposed and unexposed groups.
This data expands the scope of disease incidence surveillance and treatment.
Disease incidence and mortality rate per nest were calculated as previously described.
The use of inoculum density to predict disease incidence warrants further investigation.
Data on disease incidence will be available for health workers in the field.
Fields established under minimum tillage may have more disease incidence.
The highest disease incidence is among children under five years of age.
Some cultural practices may also contribute to the reduction of disease incidence.
The infectious disease incidence will be evaluated through a medical chart review.
Widespread distribution of germplasm of these varieties can reduce disease incidence on a large scale.
Disease incidence was determined as the percentage of inoculated wounds that developed lesions.
These areas will see a substantial increase in infectious disease incidence and deaths.
Accurate estimates of disease incidence and burden are central to sound public health policy.
Diseases of the respiratory tract are a significant component of the overall disease incidence in poultry.
Disease incidence is higher in Caucasians than in people of other ethnic backgrounds.
Cooler spring soils can result in a higher disease incidence on seeds and seedlings.
A significant altered finding observed after the development of neonatal screening was the disease incidence.
No simple correlation between mutation frequency and disease incidence was seen in populations studied.
There are studies showing a significant correlation between exposure to EDCs and increased occupational disease incidence.

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