Outbreak
An outbreak is an event that sometimes cannot be controlled for several months or years. The word "outbreak" is a term used in epidemiology. It describes what happens when a disease becomes widespread that first thought. An outbreak can affect a small group or affect thousands of people across the world. An outbreak can be epidemic.
Types
- Common source - all victims got the disease from the same source (such as water pollution)[1]
- Continuous source - when the disease continues to spread for a longer time.
- Point source - when the disease continues to spread for a short time.[1]
- Propagated - disease is spread from person to person.[1]
- Zoonotic - disease is spread from animal to animal.
- Patterns of an outbreak
Outbreak Media
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Glossary of Epidemiology Terms, Cdc.gov (2007-04-25). Retrieved on 2010-11-25.