BIO 3124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Herd Immunity, Zoonosis, Hospital-Acquired Infection

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Epidemiology: branch of medicine that describes the occurrence, distribution, and types of diseases in populations for distinct time periods. The study of who, what, when, where, and how as they relate to outbreaks of infectious diseases. Infectious disease: disease caused by an infectious agent. Subclinical disease: state in which the infection caused tissue damage, but with no clinical signs or symptoms. Contagious disease: direct or indirect transmission from an infected person. Transmissible disease: transmission by non-natural means from an infected person. Type of incidence applied to a population that is observed over a de ned time period. Measure of the risk of developing the disease. Population at risk: doesn"t include those infected before the period of interest. Ci = (# of new cases of the disease during the speci ed time)/(population at risk during the time period) x 1000: nb: population at risk doesn"t include those infected before the period of interest.

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