Chapter 37 Keywords Flashcards
A small change in the antigenic character of an organism that allows it to avoid attack by the immune system
Antigenic drift
An increase in the occurrence of a disease within a large and geographically widespread population (often refers
to a worldwide epidemic).
pandemic
A disease that suddenly increases in occurrence above the normal level in a given population
epidemic
An epidemic that is characterized by a relatively slow and prolonged rise and then a gradual decline in the
number of individuals infected
propagated epidemic
Measures the number of individuals who become ill as a result of a particular disease within a susceptible
population during a specific time period
morbidity rate
A disease of animals that can be transmitted to humans.
zoonoses
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
epidemiology
The ratio of the number of deaths from a given disease to the total number of cases of the disease
mortality rate
A disease that occurs occasionally and at random intervals in a population.
sporadic disease
A disease associated with a pathogen that can be transmitted from one host to another.
communicable disease
A major change in the antigenic character of an organism that makes it unrecognized by host immune
mechanisms
antigenic shift
Refers to the total number of individuals infected at any one time in a given population regardless of when the
disease began
prevalence rate
A disease that is commonly or constantly present in a population, usually at a relatively steady low frequency.
endemic disease