Chapter 37 Keywords Flashcards

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A small change in the antigenic character of an organism that allows it to avoid attack by the immune system

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Antigenic drift

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An increase in the occurrence of a disease within a large and geographically widespread population (often refers
to a worldwide epidemic).

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pandemic

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A disease that suddenly increases in occurrence above the normal level in a given population

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epidemic

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An epidemic that is characterized by a relatively slow and prolonged rise and then a gradual decline in the
number of individuals infected

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propagated epidemic

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Measures the number of individuals who become ill as a result of a particular disease within a susceptible
population during a specific time period

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morbidity rate

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A disease of animals that can be transmitted to humans.

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zoonoses

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The study of the factors determining and influencing the frequency and distribution of disease, injury, and
other health-related events and their causes in defined human populations

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epidemiology

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The ratio of the number of deaths from a given disease to the total number of cases of the disease

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mortality rate

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A disease that occurs occasionally and at random intervals in a population.

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sporadic disease

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A disease associated with a pathogen that can be transmitted from one host to another.

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communicable disease

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A major change in the antigenic character of an organism that makes it unrecognized by host immune
mechanisms

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antigenic shift

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Refers to the total number of individuals infected at any one time in a given population regardless of when the
disease began

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prevalence rate

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A disease that is commonly or constantly present in a population, usually at a relatively steady low frequency.

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endemic disease

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