Answer:
This is a use primarily for incidence data
Step-by-step explanation:
Prevalence is basically representation of proportion of population with certain characteristic occurring in a given period of time.
The general mathematical equation for the same is number of people with certain characteristics in a given population divided by total number of people in this population
It is generally reported as % or number of people with the characteristic of interest per 10,000 or 1,00,000 people
Incidence on the other hand is the representation of new cases arising in a given population in a specified time period.
Direct estimate of risk can be determined by quoting new cases arising in a given population
This is a use primarily for incidence data