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  1. Epidemic, Endemic, Pandemic: What are the …

    • The WHO defines pandemics, epidemics, and endemic diseases based on a disease's rate of spread. Thus, the difference between an epidemic and a pandemic isn't in the severity of the disease, but … See more

    What Is An Epidemic?

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    A disease outbreak is endemic when it is consistently present but limited to a particular region. This makes the disease spread and rates predictable. Malaria, for example, i… See more

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    Several factors contribute to the outbreak of infectious diseases. Contraction can occur as a result of transmission from people, animals, or even the environment. For example: 1… See more

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  2. Types of outbreaks include12:
    1. Endemic: Confined to a particular geographic area.
    2. Epidemic: More widespread, affecting a larger population.
    3. Pandemic: An epidemic that affects the entire world, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
    4. Common-source: Outbreaks caused by exposure to a contaminated source.
    5. Propagated: Outbreaks where the disease is passed from person to person.
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    We describe outbreaks by the number of cases and geographical area affected as:

    • endemic – an outbreak confined to a particular geographic area
    • epidemic – a more widespread outbreak that may affect the entire nation
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    Epidemics typically are classified as common-source or propagated. A disease is labeled one or the other based on the way it spreads through a group of people. Propagated outbreaks happen when a disease is passed from person to person.
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