Case-fatality Proportion

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1. case-fatality proportion - Refer to CDC explanation.
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(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

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2. Case-fatality proportion is the number of cases of a disease ending in death compared to the number of cases of the disease. Usually expressed as a percentage. While deaths from other diseases are often expressed as mortality rates, SPB normally uses case-fatality proportions. The is due to the fact that rates include a time determinant - for example, 100 deaths per 1000 cases per year. However, the diseases with which SPB works break out sporadically, and occur as brief epidemics.

(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)