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Title: Spread of Disease


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Spread of Disease
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Epidemiology
  • Epidemiology is the study of the
    patterns, causes, and effects of health and diseas
    e conditions in defined populations.
  • Scientist who study the spread of disease are
    epidemiologists.

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Sources of Infectious Diseases
  • The source of a disease is known as a reservoir.
  • A reservoir can be anything inanimate object,
    person, animal, plant, etc.
  • The reservoir of a disease is not necessarily
    affected by the disease
  • Ex. 2009 a women boarded a plane at JFK airport
    in New York with Tuberculosis. This women did not
    have any signs of TB. She found out she had it
    when the disease spread to 12 other passengers,
    killing two of them.

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Carrier
  • The most important type of reservoir in human
    disease is known as a carrier.
  • A carrier is a person who carries (is infected
    by) a communicable disease
  • A carrier of a disease may not have symptoms

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Animal Reservoir
  • A zoonosis is a communicable disease which is
    transmitted from a non-human animal to a human.
  • Here the non-human animal is the reservoir.
  • About 150 zoonotic human disease are known.
  • Examples anthrax, bubonic plague, cat-scratch
    fever, influenza, Lyme disease, malaria,
    pneumonic plague, psittacosis, rabies, ringworm,
    Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tapeworm,
    toxoplasmosis, typhus fever, western equine
    encephalitis, yellow fever.

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Endogenous Infection - FYI
  • An endogenous infection is one which is caused by
    an opportunistic pathogen from an individual's
    own normal microbiota.
  • Typically this is a consequence either of the
    individual being in a weakened state, or in the
    opportunist being deposited in a location other
    than that in which it typically benignly resides.

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Transmission of Disease
  • There are three main ways in which diseases are
    transmitted
  • Contact
  • Vehicle
  • Vector

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Contact
  • Diseases can be spread by direct contact (person
    to person), indirect contact (doorknob), or by
    droplets (released into the air when sneezing)

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Vehicle
  • A vehicle is something that is taken into the
    body as part of living (food, water, air)
  • When contaminated, these things can cause disease

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Vector
  • Vectors are organisms that transmit infections
    from one host to another
  • They are usually insects

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Disease Classification
  • Endemic
  • Common Source Outbreak
  • Epidemic
  • Pandemic

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Endemic Disease
  • An endemic disease is one that is always present
    in a population.
  • Ex. Influenza (A.K.A The Flu)

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Common Source Outbreak
  • Some diseases arise from a single definable
    source, such as a common water supply.

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Epidemic
  • An epidemic disease is a disease that many people
    acquire over a short period.
  • Ex. Smallpox or Black Plague

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Pandemic
  • A pandemic disease is a world-wide epidemic
    disease.
  • Ex. Spanish Influenza or Polio

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Primary Source
  • http//www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/sabedon/biol2
    050.htm
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