
Thanks for the suggestions on creating condensed tables.
As you know, I am trying to learn how to use EpiData Analysis by practicing with a previous outbreak that occurred. However, I'm running into some troubles with the calculations. I wonder if I'm missing a command or doing something wrong.
For example:
I have 65 records. 13 cases. 51 controls. 1 excluded.
When I type:
Freq item03c
Item03c
N
Y
18
N
27
Total
45
When I type:
Tab status item03c
Status
Item03c
Case
Control
Total
Y
9
9
18
N
3
24
27
Total
12
33
45
So far, this matches with the data in my .dbf file. I manually counted exposed/unexposed & case/control for item03c.
When I type:
Tab status item03c/oa
Outcome: status by item03c
Status by item03c
Exposed
Not Exposed
N
n
Ill
AR(%)
N
n
Ill
AR(%)
RR
(95% CI)
45
27
24
88.9
18
9
9
50
1.78
(1.10-2.88)
Exposure: (Item03C=N)
Outcome: Status=control
I think there is something wrong with these calculations. It seems that the wrong numbers are being used to calculate the AR and RR. Why in this table does it have exposed n=27 instead of exposed n=18 and exposed Ill=24 instead of exposed Ill=9 and vice versa with the not exposed values? When I manually calculated these numbers in a 2x2 table, I assumed that the table would look like this and the calculations are these:
Status
Case
Control
Total
AR(%)
RR
Exposed
9
9
18
50
4.5
Not exposed
3
24
27
11
Total
12
33
45
What am I doing wrong? Do you have suggestions for my problem?
Thanks,
Sandy
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Sandy Goeke, MPH
sandy.goeke@co.benton.or.us
-----Original Message----- From: epidata-list-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:epidata-list-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 11:46 PM To: epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: Re: [EpiData-list] How to define Jumps at a variableusing anothervariable
Three ways:
a. use condensed table format:
tab casevar exp1 exp2 exp3 ......exp50 /oa
b. Open a logfile, e.g.
logopen outbreak.htm
tab casevar exp1 exp2 exp3 ......expn /oa
logclose
* Then you can view the file outbreak.htm in your standard browser.
c. If you prefer single tables rather than the condensed one:
Select 25 variables at a time
regards
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association
I am trying to analyze data for an outbreak. I am trying to run 2x2
tables for 50 food items. After running about 40 tables, the results
viewer window refreshes and then only shows the later 10 tables. I am
unable to scroll up to find the results for the first 40 tables. How
do
I retrieve that information? How do I view the results for all 50 of
the
tables?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Sandy
Sandy Goeke, MPH
sandy.goeke@co.benton.or.us
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