T-tests are a fundamental statistical tool used in various fields, including public health, to compare the means of two groups. Essentially, a T-test helps determine whether the observed differences in
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Top 5 Takeaways Outbreak Identification: Between April 12 and May 24, 2022, 23 previously healthy infants aged 5 days to 3 months were admitted with human parechovirus (PeV) meningoencephalitis to
T-tests are a foundational tool in statistics and public health, enabling researchers to make inferences about population means when the population standard deviation is unknown and the sample size is
Top 5 Takeaways Low severity and unusual pattern: The 2021–22 influenza season was characterized by low severity, with activity spanning from October 2021 through mid-June 2022, showcasing two distinct waves
Top 5 Takeaways High Prevalence of Chronic Conditions: In 2019, 53.8% of young adults (18-34 years) had at least one chronic condition, and 22.3% had multiple conditions, highlighting a significant
Top 5 Takeaways Emergency Use Authorization Granted: The FDA issued an EUA for the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine on July 13, 2022, for primary immunization in adults aged ≥18 years. ACIP’s
Top 5 Takeaways Significant Global Progress: From 2016 to 2020, global coverage with the third dose of hepatitis B vaccine remained stable while coverage with the hepatitis B birth dose
Introduction Odds Ratio (OR) calculations are a cornerstone in public health research, providing insights into the strength of association between an exposure and an outcome. In this tutorial, we’ll explore
Odds Ratio (OR) is a fundamental concept in epidemiology and statistics, providing a measure of association between exposure and outcome across different groups. This concept is pivotal in fields like
Top 5 Takeaways Significant Increase in Unsupervised Melatonin Ingestions: Approximately 11,000 emergency department (ED) visits for unsupervised melatonin ingestion by infants and young children occurred during 2019–2022, making up about