Abstract
Feasible epidemiological approaches are required to make a better assessment of the stage of an epidemic and to monitor its transition through various phases. Application of the Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient to summarise the inequality in STD incidence rates between jurisdictions in Manitoba, Canada, was found to provide useful insights into the concentration of these epidemics over time and thus their transition through epidemic phases. Further exploration of the statistical properties of these and other indices of inequality and their potential application to STD epidemiology is warranted. New epidemiological tools are also required for better monitoring of the impact of prevention and control activities and to inform the content of these activities.
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Elliott, L. J., Blanchard, J. F., Beaudoin, C. M., Green, C. G., Nowicki, D. L., Matusko, P., & Moses, S. (2002). Geographical variations in the epidemiology of bacterial sexually transmitted infections in Manitoba, Canada. In Sexually Transmitted Infections (Vol. 78). BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.78.suppl_1.i139
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