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RATES are calculated which are appropriate and feasible to a particular study.

When calculated for specific time intervals, caution is observed with regard to time factor and particularly to the exact population involved under study.

Time-person years will be a better denominator not only in those instances but also most of the times as there is an imminent danger of loss of the cohort subjects at any time.

Cumulative incidence speaks better than crude incidence in studies of longer duration.