ENH 122 : DEFINITIONS in Epidemiology.docx

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Some definitions are shown as being in the ccdm text. The others may vary slightly but you should be able to apply them without difficulty in a real discussion or situation or on a test paper. Aetiology / etiology: the study of all the mechanisms and determinant of the disease, which led to the illness. Agent: any microbiological, chemical, or physical exposure or substance which can give rise to a disease. Case fatality rate the risk of dying given that you are a case. This is the number of deaths from a disease over the number of cases. Carrier: a person or animal that harbors a specific infectious agent in the absence of discernible clinical disease and serves as a potential source of infection. Under either circumstance, the carrier state may be of short or long duration (temporary or transient carrier, or chronic carrier)

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