In a sample of 1,000 people who are screened for Disease A, 100 actually have the disease. The screening test identifies 90/100 of the diseased individuals as potential disease cases. The sensitivity of the screening test is:

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Answer:

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The test is 90 % sensitive

Step-by-step explanation:

The sensitivity of a screening test is defined as the capability of a screening test to accurately diagnose an individual as having a disease (true positive rate while test specificity is the capability of a test to correctly indicate the individuals not having a disease also known as the true negative rate. It is given by

[tex]\frac{(TP)}{(TP)+(FN)} (100)[/tex]

Where TP = True Positive and

FN = False Negative

Here the test is able to diagnose 90 out of 100 correctly that is the test is 90% sensitive