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Cumulative prevalence refers to the total number of cases of a specific disease or condition in a population over a defined period, typically expressed as a percentage or proportion. It provides insight into how widespread a condition is within a population at a given time. This measure differs from point prevalence, which assesses the number of cases at a specific moment, while cumulative prevalence considers all cases that have occurred during the time frame in question. It is useful for understanding the burden of disease in public health.

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