Communicable Diseases: Catapang, Shaira Mae D. Oňa, Charles Adriane B
Communicable Diseases: Catapang, Shaira Mae D. Oňa, Charles Adriane B
Communicable Diseases: Catapang, Shaira Mae D. Oňa, Charles Adriane B
Diseases
CATAPANG, SHAIRA
MAE D.
OŇA, CHARLES
ADRIANE B.
Health
•State of complete physical,
mental and social well-
being and not merely the
absence of disease or
infirmity.
– World Health
Organization, 1948
Public Health
All organized measures
to prevent disease,
promote health, and
prolong life among the
population as a whole.
Public Health
Engineering
Deals essentially with the
control of the environment,
with those modifications and
protective and preventive
measures that have been
found desirable or necessary
for providing optimum
conditions for health and well-
being.
Diseases
Infectious Diseases
caused by
(Infections) pathogens
Infectious diseases
Types of Communicable that can be
Diseases Diseases transmitted from one
to another.
Communicable
Contagious diseases that are
Diseases easily transmitted
from one to another.
A contagious disease
transmitted agent
contact.
Communicable
Diseases
An illness due to the specific
infectious agent or its toxic product
arising through transmission of that
agent either directly as from an
infected person or animal host , a
vector or the inanimate
environment.
Communicable
Diseases
•All ailments which may be
transmitted by any means
from person to person or
from animal to person.
Epidemiology
The study of the distribution of disease or
condition in a population.
The science that deals with the interrelationship of the various factors
and conditions which determine the frequencies and distribution of
an infectious process, a disease or a physical state in a human
community
IS A PERSON VESTED
IN EPIDEMIOLOGY
AGENT ENVIRONMENT
Infectious agent
is a microorganism capable of producing
infectious disease under circumstances of
host and environment favoring transmission.
Host
•A person or other living organism that can
be infected by an infectious agent under
natural conditions
Environment
refers to the ecological conditions that
favour the interaction of host and agent
e.g. swampy areas, bushes within house
holds, sanitation etc.
Classification of Contagious
Infectious and Communicable
Diseases, Their Sources and Carrier
Endemic
•Is the term applied to a specific disease when it
normally prevails in a locality and does not
fluctuate markedly from the normal expected
incidence in the community.
Epidemic
•Is the incidence of a communicable disease
among a number of people to an extent that is
recognized statistically as being well beyond the
normal expectancy for he disease in a
community in a definite period of time
Sporadic
•Implies the occurrence of a few scattered cases
of the disease without relationship to other
cases; every now and then
affects large
number of
people at the
Pandemic same time and
transcend
community
boundaries.
Epizootic an epidemic
among animals
an infection or an