Prescott's Microbiology
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781259281594
Author: Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood Adjunt Professor Lecturer, Christopher J. Woolverton Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Question
Chapter 37.3, Problem 2RIA
Summary Introduction
The epidemic is a sudden spread of disease in a population with a wide spread of infection rate that affects most of the population within a short period of time. For example, Cholera. The epidemic can be a common source epidemic and propagated epidemic.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
List three factors that contribute to the emergence of infectious diseases.
What is major difference between an endemic disease and an epidemic?
Discuss the three major types of epidemics, and identify the epidemic curve associated with each.
Chapter 37 Solutions
Prescott's Microbiology
Ch. 37.2 - How might biased data collection impact the public...Ch. 37.2 - Prob. 1RIACh. 37.2 - Prob. 2RIACh. 37.2 - Prob. 3RIACh. 37.2 - Prob. 4RIACh. 37.2 - Prob. 5RIACh. 37.3 - Prob. 1MICh. 37.3 - Prob. 2MICh. 37.3 - Prob. 1RIACh. 37.3 - Prob. 2RIA
Ch. 37.3 - Prob. 3RIACh. 37.3 - Prob. 4RIACh. 37.4 - Prob. 1RIACh. 37.4 - What are some of the factors in your community...Ch. 37.4 - Prob. 3RIACh. 37.5 - Describe a health-careassociated infection, and...Ch. 37.5 - Prob. 2RIACh. 37.5 - Prob. 3RIACh. 37.7 - Prob. 1RIACh. 37.7 - Prob. 2RIACh. 37.7 - Prob. 3RIACh. 37.7 - What is the Public Health Security and...Ch. 37 - Why is international cooperation a necessity in...Ch. 37 - What common sources of infectious disease are...Ch. 37 - Prob. 3CHICh. 37 - How can changes in herd immunity contribute to an...Ch. 37 - College dormitories are notorious for outbreaks of...Ch. 37 - Prob. 6CHICh. 37 - Prob. 7CHICh. 37 - Prob. 8CHI
Knowledge Booster
Similar questions
- enumerate and define the most common ways of transmission of infectious diseases and give two examples eacharrow_forwardDescribe the four main types of infectious disease transmission methods and give examples of each.arrow_forwardDifferentiate between the terms, epidemic, pandemic, endemic, and sporadic diseases.arrow_forward
- Reveal the weakest link in the chain of infectionarrow_forwardExplain the importance of reservoir hosts in modern outbreaks of “old” diseases such as Typhus and Plague.arrow_forwardWhat is the difference between a common source and a propagated source epidemic outbreak? Which would you rather investigate and why? Provide an example of each.arrow_forward
- Distinguish community-acquired pathogens from health-care– associated pathogens, and explain why community-acquired pathogens are of concern to hospital personnelarrow_forward5)How does the rate of disease transmission vary with the distribution of individuals? a)Population b)Community c)Ecosystemarrow_forwardHow is the timing of a propagated epidemic related to the incubation period of the pathogen?arrow_forward
- What are the potential long-term effects on disease transmission dynamics when a new host species is introduced to an ecosystem?arrow_forwardExplain how climate can influence disease emergence.arrow_forwardDifferentiate the following Epidemic Patterns a. Common-Source b. Propagated c. Mixedarrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Health Safety And Nutrition F/Young ChildHealth & NutritionISBN:9781305144767Author:MAROTZPublisher:Cengage
Health Safety And Nutrition F/Young Child
Health & Nutrition
ISBN:9781305144767
Author:MAROTZ
Publisher:Cengage