Epidemiological Exercise

 1. In a hospital 50  cases of E.coli diarrhoea were confirmed by culture of stool samples out of 150 samples. Same samples were also subjected to microscopy and following were findings:

 

Dysentry present

Dysentry absent

Total

Test  + ve

30

10

40

Test  - ve

20

90

110

 

50

100

150

(1)   Find out sensitivity and specificity of direct microscopy as a diagnostic test for E. coli diarrhoea.

(2)   What is Positive Predictive Value and proportion of false positive in the microscopy?

2.There are 200 students in a nursery standard of school. 10 days back a student Parth in the class suffered  from fever with rashes and was diagnosed as a case of measles. Now 50 students are suffering from measles. On taking history all students from parents 24 gave history of measles in past and 75 were vaccinated against measles. Find out secondary attack rate.

3. . In a cohort study among smokers following were the findings.

No. of cigarettes smoked / day

Lung Cancer

Total population

<5

10

10,500

5 – 15

17

7,500

15 – 30

20

7,000

>30

30

6,500

None

2

12,000

 

Comment on relative risk of cigarette smoking for causation of carcinoma of lung.

 4. Relationship between cigarette smoking and C.H.D.

Smoking category

No. of cases of CHD

Person years of observation

Never smoked

7

4000

Ex-smoker

6

2000

Current Smoker

15

3000

Total

28

9000

  1. Comment on given tabular data
  2. What is meant by ‘cessation  experiments’? Explain the same in relation to above data.

5.   In a survey of 200 patients suffering from fever 70 showed positive blood smear for plasmodia. All 200 patients were also subjected to dipstick test and test come positive in 50 patients. Out of these who showed negative blood smear 20 showed positive  dipstick test. Comment on ‘Yield’ of dipstick test for diagnosis of malaria.

6.In a PHC having 30,000 populations, 3000 blood smears were examined in the year 2003. The microscopic examination showed 300 cases positive for malaria. During the same period there were 60 confirmed deaths due to malaria out of total 300 deaths. Calculate different rates and ratios.

7.A study was conducted among 761 employees of Ahmedabad city working in various section of AMC during March to August 2004.

Smoking Category

Chronic Bronchitis

Total

Yes

No

Smoker

72

200

272

Non Smoker

58

431

489

Total

130

631

761

Comment on the given table.

8.Self Reporting Questions (SRQ) were tested for screening of blind persons to detect psychiatric  morbidity. All SRQ positive and negative subjects were again examined by qualified psychiatrist for finding out psychiatric morbidity. The results are as under.

 

SQR results

Psychiatrist’s Diagnosis

Total

Morbidity Present

Morbidity Absent

Morbidity Positive

55

11

66

Morbidity Negative

11

123

134

Total

66

134

200

  1. Find out the Sensitivity and Specificity of the test.
  2. Find out the Positive Predictive and Negative Predictive Value of the test.
  3. What is blinding?

    9. Comment on the given table.

    Type of assistant

    Rural % (n = 1092)

    Urban % (n = 229)

    Doctor

    40.8

    92.3

    Trained nurse

    41.4

    6.7

    Trained Birth Attendant

    6.3

    0.5

    Relative / others

    11.4

    0.5

    Nobody / Don’t know

    0.2

    -

10.  In the study of knowledge about symptoms of dengue following were the findings.

 

Symptoms

Rural(n = 284)

Urban(n = 318)

Total(n = 602)

1

Fever

236 (83.0)

290 (92.0)

526 (87.4)

2

Bleeding

77 (27.1)

132 (41.5)

209 (34.7)

3

Headache

68 (24.0)

142 (44.5)

210 (34.9)

4

Body ache

53 (18.7)

139 (44.0)

192 (31.9)

5

Rashes

22   (7.7)

66 (20.8)

88 (14.6)

6

Others

27   (9.5)

28   (8.8)

55   (9.1)

 Study the giver tabulate data and comment.