Preventable fraction for the population
In epidemiology, preventable fraction for the population (PFp), is the proportion of incidents in the population that could be prevented by exposing the whole population. It is calculated as , where is the incidence in the exposed group, is the incidence in the population.[1][2]
It is used when an exposure reduces the risk, as opposed to increasing it, in which case its symmetrical notion is attributable fraction for the population.[citation needed]
See also
- Population Impact Measures
- Preventable fraction among the unexposed
References
- ISBN 9780199976720. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- OCLC 169455558.