The values of prevalence and incidence differs particularly in case of
The values of prevalence and incidence differs particularly in case of
Explanation
Prevalence and incidence are distinct epidemiological measures
Their interpretations vary, especially in the context of diseases like measles.
Additional information:
Incidence: Refers to the rate of new cases of a disease occurring within a specific population over a defined period.
Prevalence: Reflects the total number of existing cases (both old and new) of a disease within a population at a particular point in time.