cause of disease yang haiyan [email protected] 2008.11
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Epidemiology is a discipline to study distribution (or occurrence and development) of diseases and health conditions in human populations and the determines influencing the distribution as well as to study the measures for the prevention and control of disease and promotion of health.
• Definition and Models of Cause of Disease• Classification of Cause of Diseases• Process of Study on Cause of Disease• Evaluation of Presence of A Valid Statistical Association• Criteria in the Judgment of Cause of Disease
Section 1 Definition and Models of Cause of Disease
• Definition of Cause of Disease Cause of disease is the factors which can
increase the incidence rate of disease. And if one or more of these factors don’t exist, the incidence rate of population will decrease.
In epidemiology, we can also describe these factors as risk factors. That means these factors can be indirect causes of disease .
For example, smoking--?--?--?--?---lung cancer
• Models of Cause of Disease (1) Organism Human Disease only suitable for infectious diseases. For example, tubercle germ---tuberculosis ( T
B)
However, the organism alone is an essential factor, but not a sufficient factor for infectious diseases.
In fact, this model is also suitable for infectious diseases. But, in this model, environments are attended.
For example: tubercle + low level of immunity
tuberculosis
The relative size of the different components of the wheel depend upon the specific disease.
For hereditary diseases, the genetic core would be relatively large.
For a disease like measles, the genetic core would be smaller, the state of immunity of the host and biological sector of environment would be larger.
Section 2 Classification of Cause of Diseases
Host Factor (Intrinsic)
Genetic Factor
Immunity
Personality
(1) Genetic Factor Most diseases have relationship with genetic
factor , but the degree is different. Some diseases only due to genetic factors, such
as color blinding.
Some diseases partly due to genetic factors,partly due to environment factors.
For example, ABO blood type Type A gastric cancer Type O duodenal ulcer
(2) Immunity low immunity---tuberculosis (3) Personality Type A: CHD (coronary heart disease) Type B: Cancer
Environmental Factors (Extrinsic)
(1) Biological Environment such as bacteria, virus(2) Social Environment In Japan stomach cancer
(3) Physical EnvironmentIncluding heat, light, air, water, radiation,
atmospheric pressure, and so on. Air pollution chronic respiratory disease,
such as chronic bronchitis and lung cancer(4) Chemical Environment Such as heavy metal, trace element.
1 Descriptive study to understand the distribution of disease formulate etiologic hypotheses
For example: smoking and lung cancer
For example: lung cancerAt the begin,we don’t know the cause of lung cancer.Through descriptive study, we can know the
characters of distribution of this disease.Population: incidence rate in male>female in older>younger
Place: consumption of tobacco is more,incidence rate is higher.
Time: current year> before time
Raise clue or hypotheses of cause:Smoking?
True or not? Analytic Study
2 Analysis study and experimental Epidemiology
test the hypotheses
case-control study:
Frequency of smoking in group 1 > group 2
Relationship exists
Two groupsPatients with lung cancer
inpatients
survey
But, We can not estimate cause-effect relationship. Why? The direction of this kind study is
retrospective, cause effect.
If we want to know whether there is cause—effect relationship, we must do cohort study.
• Cohort study
Incidence rate of lung cancer in smoking group > Non-smoking group
Because the direction of cohort study is prospective, cause effect
Two groupssmoking
Non-smoking
Follow up
Cause-effect relationship exits
Example of intervention test:
Lung cancer ----- smoking
Smoking peopleExperimental group
Control group
Give up smoking
Continue smoking
Follow up Comparing incidence rate
If group 1 < group 2 Cause-effect relationship
3 Judgment of A Cause-effect Relationship
In this chapter, we mainly talk about judgment of cause-effect relationship.
But ,before this we must do a work firstly,that is:
In epidemiology study ,we can find relationship between cause and disease, but it is just a statistical association. That means it’s may be the true effect of an exposure on the development of disease, and it also possible has other explanation:
① it’s maybe spurious association ② it’s maybe indirect association
1 Spurious Association
In the course of epidemiology such as design, selecting subjects, dividing groups,collecting data and analysis data, if there is difference between this two groups, the result we obtained is error, we can also call the relationship as spurious association.
For example: smoking --- lung cancerIn case-control study male female Patient group: 80% 20% Control group: 50% 50% Result : smoking frequency patient group > control group
Section 5 Criteria in the Judgment of Cause of Disease
There are about 6 criteria in the judgment of cause
of disease. After epidemiological study has been done we shall use these criteria to deduce the cause of disease.
1 Time Sequence
The exposure occurs in former and the disease occurs in later, this is an essential condition to judge a cause-effect relationship.
It is easy to judge time sequence in prospective cohort study , or randomized trail.
But in case-control study or cross-sectional study, it is difficult.
2 Strength of the Association
We usually express strength of the association by use of risk ratio (RR) .
RR is more, the possibility of association between exposure and disease is larger.
incidence rate of exposure groupRR= incidence rate of non exposure group
RR of smoking and lung cancer is 9
RR of smoking and CHD is only 2
It is showed that smoking is more likely the cause of lung cancer than CHD.
In general, if the design and analysis are all correct and RR is more than 3 or 4, we can believe that the exposure is the cause of this disease.
3 Biologic Credibility
If there is a known or postulated mechanism which supports a cause and effect relationship, it can enhance the relationship.
For example, smoking ---lung cancerThere were so many chemical carcinogens in
tar, such as arsenic, carbon monoxide, and so on. Mean while , let dog inhale the cigarette smoking ,the dog occurred lung cancer.
4 Reeligible of Association
To a cause-effect relationship, if different researchers use different methods in different time or different place among different populations, they all show similar or same results, this can support association much more.
For example,
Doll and Hill smoking and lung cancer more than 7 times cohort study more than 35 times case-control study
5 Dose-Response Relationship
When the degree of exposure has changed, if the morbidity of disease changed corresponding, the possibility of a cause-effect relationship is more large.
For example, the more amount population smoke every day, the higher mortality rate they dead from lung cancer.
6 If eliminating the exposure,the morbidity rate of disease will decrease.
For example, after having got rid of smoking ,we found incidence rate and mortality rate of lung cancer decrease.This enhance the persuasiveness to cause-effect association.
In fact, this list also corresponding the second sentence in definition of cause of disease.
These 6 are criteria when we judge a cause-effect relationship . But that is not to say, judging a relationship must accord with all of this 6 criteria.
Time sequence is essential. For the other 5criteria, the more criteria it accords with, the higher possibility the hypotheses establishes.
Summary
• Epidemiologists are concerned with discovering the causes of disease in the environment, nutrition, life-style, and genes of individuals and populations-------that is, the causes or factors that when removed or modified will be followed by a reduction in the disease burde