Avian flu
A severe, often fatal flu virus of birds, especially poultry, that is transmissible from them to humans
-aka = bird flu
What happens as more vaccines are introduced?
The mortality rate decreases
When was the Spanish flu?
1918
Spanish flu
Influenza caused by an influenza virus of type A
Smallpox
An acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
What are the 4 definitions of epidemiology
What is epidemiology? (5)
What are the 3 types of epidemiology?
Descriptive epidemiology
Collecting data and describing occurrence of human diseases
Analytical epidemiology
Analyzing a particular disease using case control method or cohort method
Experimental epidemiology
Tests effectiveness of a new vaccine against AIDs
What are the 8 causes of death and their %?
What does the triad consist of? (3)
Agent
Is the cause of the disease
- typically a microbe = too small to see with the naked eye
What are 5 examples of an agent?
Host
An animal or a plant in which a parasite or commensal organism lives
What are 4 examples of a host?
Vector
An organism which transmits infection by conveying the pathogen from one host to another without causing disease itself
What are 4 examples of vectors?
What are the 2 population models?
2. Logistic
What is the formula for the exponential model?
dN/dt = rN r = growth rate
What is an example of exponential growth rate?
E. coli
- reproduce every 20 mins
What is the formula for the logistic model?
dN/dt = rN(1-N/K)
What is an example of logistic model?
tick/mosquito
- reproduces > days