MICROM 301 Chapter 19: Epidemiology

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Contagious disease, spread from one person to another. Diseases that do not spread from host to another, from normal m. Illness, often expressed as the incidence of disease in a defined p. Number of new cases in a specific time period. Total number of cases at any time or for a specific period in a giv. Diseases constantly present in a given population (ex: common c. Unusually large number of cases in population, rapid spread. Diseases that can be transmitted to humans, but primarily exist i. Vertical transmission infectious agent is transferred from pregnant female to fetus or breastfeeding. Person to person, environment to person, either direct or indire. Very few microbial cells needed to initiate an infection. Indirect transmission occurs through air or via contaminated food, water, or inanimat. Smaller droplets remain in air as fluid evaporates from them, mi. Inanimate objects, foods, water, everyday objects (ex: clothing, k.

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