Title: Epidemiology
1Epidemiology
- Prevalence -
- Incidence -
- Endemic
- Epidemic
- Pandemic
2Carriers
- Mortality
- Morbidity
- Disease Reservoirs
- Acute Carriers
- Incubation Period
- Chronic Carriers
3Transmission
- Host-to-Host
- Zoonosis
- Vector
- Fomites
- Food and Water
- Common-Source Epidemic
4John Snow
Stopped Cholera Epidemic in London (1855) by
Removing Broad Street Pump Handle
5Host Parasite Coevolution
- Australian feral rabbits
- 1950 Myxoma virus
- 95 mortality
- 1980 previrus levels
- Gonorrhea
- Scarlet fever
6Herd Immunity Nosocomial Infections
Opportunistic pathogens Mycosis
7Public Health
- Control Reservoir
- Prevent Transmission
- Immunization
- Quarantine
- Surveillance
- CDC Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Pathogen Eradication
8Global Health
- Travel
- Developing Countries
- Reemerging Diseases
- Emerging Diseases
9Biological Warfare
- Easy to produce and deliver
- - aerosol
- Safe
- Incapacitate or Kill
- 1972 Biological Toxin Weapon Convention
10Biological Weapons
Any Pathogen? Smallpox Eradicated? Russia and
United States Delivery Aerosol Drinking
water Food Protection?
11Anthrax
- Bacillus anthracis
- Common in soil
- Domestic animals
- Pulmonary anthrax
- 8000 50000 spores
- Weaponized
- 8 day incubation
- Ciprofloxacin - Cipro
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13Epidemiology Word List
Prevalence Incidence Endemic Epidemic Pandemic Car
rier Mortality Morbidity
Disease Reservoirs Acute Carrier Incubation
Period Chronic Carrier Typhoid Mary Transmission H
ost-to-Host Vector
Fomites Food and Water Common-Source
Epidemic John Snow - Cholera Herd
immunity Nosocomial Infections
14Epidemiology Word List 2
Surveillance Pathogen Eradication Global
Health Travel Developing Countries Reemerging
Diseases Emerging Disease
Opportunistic pathogens Mycosis Public
Health Control Reservoir Prevent Transmission
Immunization Quarantine