Consider an outbreak of shigellosis in which 18 persons in 18 different households all became ill. If the population of the community was 1,000. One incubation period later, 17 persons in the same households as these "primary" cases developed shigellosis. If the 18 households included 86 persons, the overall attack rate and secondary attack rate are

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Section11.5: Interpreting Data
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Consider an outbreak of shigellosis in which 18 persons
in 18 different households all became ill. If the
population of the community was 1,000.
One incubation period later, 17 persons in the same
households as these "primary" cases developed
shigellosis. If the 18 households included 86 persons,
the overall attack rate and secondary attack rate are
Overall (primary) attack rate is 25% and
secondary attack rate is 18%
Overall (primary) attack rate is 18% and
secondary attack rate is 28%
Overall (primary) attack rate is 20% and
secondary attack rate is 25%
Overall (primary) attack rate is 18% and
secondary attack rate is 28%
Overall (primary) attack rate is 18% and
secondary attack rate is 25%
Transcribed Image Text:Consider an outbreak of shigellosis in which 18 persons in 18 different households all became ill. If the population of the community was 1,000. One incubation period later, 17 persons in the same households as these "primary" cases developed shigellosis. If the 18 households included 86 persons, the overall attack rate and secondary attack rate are Overall (primary) attack rate is 25% and secondary attack rate is 18% Overall (primary) attack rate is 18% and secondary attack rate is 28% Overall (primary) attack rate is 20% and secondary attack rate is 25% Overall (primary) attack rate is 18% and secondary attack rate is 28% Overall (primary) attack rate is 18% and secondary attack rate is 25%
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