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epidemiology - the study of the frequency, distribution, and determinants of health and disease in
populations and the applications of this study to control health populations



health - A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity. Lack of visible symptoms is not a true indication



disease - a derangement in the function of the whole body of the host or any of its parts



Primary disease prevention - occurs before the onset of disease to prevent development



Secondary disease prevention - early detection of disease through screening before it prevents a real
problem



Tertiary disease prevention - addressing the results of clinical illnesses in order to lessen the impact of
disease - treatment of signs and symptoms



Dr. James Lind - first randomized trial for scurvy cure - gave limited nutrient diet = 50% became ill with
scurvy = death



Sir Percival Pott - earliest account of cause and effect linkage for occupational carcinogen - chimney
sweepers cancer = soot in rugae of scrotum = tumors



19th Century Epidemiology - John Snow and Broad St. Pump studied contaminated water and
communicable disease epidemiology



Epidemiological Triad - host, agent, environment



Types of Infections Agents - bacteria

parasites

,viruses

fungi

prions



Direct transmission - person to person contact



Indirect transmission - involves some additional route - ingestion, aerial, fomites, iatrogenic



horizontal transmission - transmission of an infectious agent between members of the same species
through direct of indirect contact



vertical transmission - transmission of an infectious agent from mother to fetus/baby either before,
during, or just after pregnancy



zoonotic disease - any disease that is transmitted to humans by animals



vectors - responsible for the disease from the original host or reservoir (vertebrate animal) to the
second host (human) - usually an insect/any living carrier



Stages of Development of Disease - Stage of susceptibility

Stage of pre-symptomatic disease

Stage of clinical disease

Stage of disability / recovery



Stage of susceptibility - host is exposed to an amount of agent that is sufficient enough for disease to
occur



Stage of pre-symptomatic disease - as time progresses from point of exposure, changes in the pathology
of the infected host will begin - no signs / symptoms

, Stage of clinical disease - more significant changes in the body - presentation of visible signs



Stage of disability / recovery - once the clinical form of disease has occurred, there is a period of time
when an individual might be treated, after which the outcome (disability or recovery) will occur



latent period - time between being exposed to sufficient cause of disease and being able to detect that
disease state once it's underway



incubation period - time between being exposed to a sufficient cause of disease and the onset of clinical
signs



endemic - disease that is present within a given geographic area at an expected level



epidemic - disease that appears as new cases, in a given population, during a given period, at a rate that
exceeds what is expected



pandemic - disease that is widespread over a large area and crosses international borders



sporadic - occurs only occasionally in a population - prevalence is zero



innate immunity - born with and not specific to any antigen, provides immediate response to invaders
(WBC, skin, stomach acid)



acquired immunity - can acquire naturally (active or passive) or artificially



Natural active immunity - person exposed to live pathogen develops the disease and becomes immune -
primary response



Artificially active immunity - induced by vaccine or substance that contains the antigen - stimulates the
primary response without causing symptoms of the disease

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