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Cumulative incidence is a measure of frequency, as in epidemiology, where it is a measure of disease frequency.

Cumulative incidence is calculated by the number of new cases divided by the candidate population over a period of time.

It may also be calculated by the incidence rate multiplied by duration.

CI(t)=1-e^{-IR(t) * D}\,

 

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