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The Incidence and Prevalence Database: Global Incidence, Prevalence, Morbidity, Comorbidity, Cost Data, Symptoms and Many Other Health Issues for over 4,700 Diseases and Procedures
Timely Data Resources, Inc, May 2012
What is the Incidence and Prevalence Database (IPD)?
- 4,500 diseases and procedures - Updated every 4 weeks - Every data citation attached to its original source - Research analyst service attached to every subscription
The IPD is a cost-effective tool that saves researchers valuable time and effort locating epidemiology-related information, statistics, and sources. The IPD contains data that will answer many epidemiology-related questions about diseases, general healthcare, and procedures, all in a searchable online database. Researchers browse thousands of articles each month looking for data to include in the IPD. From this large volume of articles, the researchers hand-select epidemiology-related texts, resulting in an intuitive, specific, customized database. We also browse back issues for additional articles of interest.
While we work hard to provide a vast resource for some of the more commonly studied diseases and procedures, we also include diverse data on more obscure conditions, and make a particular effort to include data that cover specific and harder-to-find demographic statistics from various regions of the world.
IPD Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who will find the IPD useful?
A: The IPD will be of particular interest to those involved in market research, product development, strategic planning, new business development, clinical research, licensing, stock market analysis, and the medical field in general.
Q: What epidemiology-related topics does the IPD include?
A: The IPD contains data for over 4,000 diseases and procedures including incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality, trends, cost, risk-factors, and disease classifications.
Q: What types of questions is the IPD designed to answer?
A: Use the IPD to answer questions such as these:
- 'How many patients have gram-negative sepsis versus streptococcal or pneumococcal sepsis?' - 'How many peripheral bypass surgeries were performed during the past five years?' - 'What does a hip replacement cost?' - 'What are the comparisons of breast cancer incidence in Japan, England, Italy, and Germany?' - 'What are the most common diseases that afflict the elderly?'
Q: Where does the IPD not apply?
A: Disease treatment, drugs in development.
Q: What kind of sources are integrated into the IPD?
A: Our sources include both online and print-based texts, government reports, medical journals, trade journals, market investment reports, database audits, industry contacts, medical and scientific associations, and national and international health care surveys. All data is referenced by source.
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