Epidemiology and Disease Outbreak
The amount of a particular disease that is usually present in a community is introduced to as the baseline or endemic level of the disease. While some diseases are so rare in a given population that a single case warrants an epidemiologic transition, other diseases occur more commonly so that only deviations from the norm warrant investigation. Sporadic refers to a disease that take place infrequently and irregularly.
Session includes following sub tracks:
Epidemiology and Point Source Outbreaks, Epidemiology and Continuing common source outbreaks, Epidemiology and Propagated outbreaks
- Epidemiology and Point Source Outbreaks
- Epidemiology and Continuing common source outbreaks
- Epidemiology and Propagated outbreaks
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