What is a Disease?
Biological agents
etiological viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa infectious
pathogenesis
mechanism by which the disease is caused
acute
fast cycle or course
epizootic
a disease that appears as new cases in a given animal population, during a given period, at a higher than expected rate
epidemic
a disease that appears as new cases in a given human population, during a given period, at a higher than expected rate same as epizootic high population density is a major contributing factor
zoonotic disease
a disease that can be transmitted from humans to animals (and vise versa)
disease
an abnormal condition of an organism that impairs bodily functions they are associated with specific symptoms and clinical signs
pandemic
an epidemic that (an outbreak of infectious disease of humans) that spreads across a large region or even worldwide
panzootic
an epizootic that (an outbreak of infectious disease of animals) that spreads across a large region or even worldwide Starting conditions: - disease emerges in a new population -the agent infects a novel species and causes serious illness -the agent spreads easily and sustainably among animals
etiology
cause of disease
enzootic
common diseases that occur at a constant but relatively high rate in the population
chemical causes of disease
non-infectious caustics, drugs, poisons, toxins
physical causes of disease
non-infectious trauma, pressure, obstruction, malposition
environmental causes of disease
non-infectious radiation, thermal, electrical
chronic
slow course of disease
peracute
very fast cycle; few signs