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Ad hoc Analysis of EPI Data. Use of Microsoft Excel. Training Workshop for EPI Data Managers and Surveillance Focal Persons (Day 4) Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia – 25-28 August 2009. What is a ‘Pivot Table’?. Pivot table An interactive table that quickly combines and compares large amounts of data
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Ad hoc Analysis of EPI Data Use of Microsoft Excel Training Workshop for EPI Data Managers and Surveillance Focal Persons (Day 4)Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia – 25-28 August 2009
What is a ‘Pivot Table’? • Pivot table • An interactive table that quickly combines and compares large amounts of data • Can rotate rows and columns to see different summaries of the source data
How to create a pivot table • Demo • Gender of confirmed measles cases by aimag/sourn • Understanding the data: • iCaseID: Unique internally generated ID • sGender: Gender (M=Male; F=Female) • sLevel1: Aimag • sLevel2: Sourn • sConfirmedM: Confirmed measles case? (Y=Yes; N=No)
How to create a pivot table • Exercise • Check lab results of confirmed measles/rubella cases • Understanding the data: • iCaseID: Unique internally generated ID • iMIgM1: Measles IgM result (1=Positive;2=Negative; 3=Equivocal; 4=Pending; 8=Not done; 9=Unknown) • iRIgM1: Rubella IgM result • sConfirmedM: Confirmed measles case? (Y=Yes; N=No) • iConfMethodM: Method of confirmation of measles (1=Lab confirmed; 2=Epi-linked; 3=Clinically) • sConfirmedR: Confirmed rubella case? • iConfMethodR: Method of confirmation of rubella
How to make charts • Demo • Gender of suspected measles cases by aimag • Understanding the data: • iCaseID: Unique internally generated ID • sGender: Gender (M=Male; F=Female; U=Unknown) • sLevel1: Aimag