intro to epizootiology Flashcards
what is epizootiology
science that studies origin, distribution, frequency, development and extinction of diseases
methods in epizootiology
descriptive method
historical comparative method
analytical/statistical method
experimental method
sociological method
theoretical method
2 most important methods
descriptive and analytical
describe descriptive epizootiology
examining the distribution of disease in a population and observing the basic features of its distribution - who, when, where, why
describe analytical epizootiology
testing a hypothesis about the cause of the disease by studying how exposure relate to the disease
what is morbidity rate
ration between number of sick individuals through some defined period and number of total endangered population
mortality rate
the number of deaths in the population during a given time or place
the proportion of deaths to total population
lethality rate
number of deaths in sick population during a given time or place
incidence
rate of occurrence of disease that develop in a population at a given period of time
prevalence
number of cases of disease that are present in particular population at a given time
what do you need for infection to occur
a pathogenic microorganism
a susceptible microorganism
an opportunity to contact each other with penetration and multiplication of microorganism in the host
5 epizootiological factors
virulence and infectious dose
source of infection
modes of transmission
portal of entry
susceptibility
epidemic
an outbreak of animal disease, temporarily prevalent and widespread among animal population
eg lumpy skin disease
endemic
prevailing among or afflicting animals in a particular locality at any time without tendency of spread widely
ef anthrax, leptospirosis
pandemic
relating to a disease that occurs in a widespread outbreak among a large number of animals, usually affecting more than one species
eg influenza, covid