Example sentences for: population-at-risk

How can you use “population-at-risk” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The ability to perform disease surveillance without population-at-risk data is especially important in developing countries, where these data may be hard to obtain.

  • If, however, the population-at-risk data are of poor quality or nonexistent, which is often the case, then the space–time permutation scan statistic should be used.

  • When excellent population-at-risk data are available, we expect the Poisson-based space–time scan statistic that utilizes this extra information to perform better than the space–time permutation scan statistic.

  • In this paper we present a prospective space–time permutation scan statistic that does not require population-at-risk data, and which can be used for the early detection of disease outbreaks when only the number of cases is available.

  • Since we do not have population-at-risk data, this cannot be done in any of the usual ways for scan statistics.


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