Multiple Choice
The population etiologic fraction for a particular disease from Factor X alone is five times greater than that from Factor Y alone. If the relative risk associated with Factor X is 2, and with Factor Y is 20, which of the following statements is true?
A) The risk of developing the disease is greater in those exposed to Factor X only than in those exposed to Factor Y only.
B) Fewer persons are exposed to Factor Y than to Factor X.
C) The proportion of the disease in the population attributable to Factor Y is greater than that attributable to Factor X.
D) More persons are exposed to Factor Y than to Factor X.
E) The risk of developing the disease for persons exposed to Factor Y is five times greater than for persons exposed to Factor X.
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