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In the interview with students (2.2.4), risk of dying and the risk of having diarrhea were compared. We are now going to calculate with DALYs how these outcomes would compare quantitatively. The initial choice was between a 1 in a million risk of dying or a 1 in 1000 risk of getting diarrhea for three days. Please try to answer the questions below to check if you understand the material. Question 1 Use 5 decimals (e.g. 0.10000) What would the value of the Years of Life Lost (YLL) be for a 1 in a million risk of dying for a 25-year-old person with a life expectancy of 85?
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