Insights Into Epidemiology: Disease Spread and Prevention

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Explore the fascinating world of epidemiology through images and descriptions of various diseases, vectors, and geographic regions. Learn about dengue hemorrhagic fever, Japanese encephalitis, rickettsia, and more. Discover how factors like transitional vegetation, tropical zones, and temperate zones impact disease transmission. Delve into the importance of understanding epidemiology for public health and disease prevention strategies.

  • Epidemiology
  • Disease Spread
  • Prevention
  • Public Health

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  1. : (Epidemiology) : .

  2. . . .

  3. (dengue hemorrhagic fever, DHF)

  4. (Aedes aegypti)

  5. . . .

  6. (japanese virus) JEV (culex) encephalitis

  7. . .

  8. (culex)

  9. (rickettsia)

  10. . (wild rat) subgenus Rattus . (chigger) leptotrombidium deliense . (transitional vegetation) fringe vegetation . orientia tsutsugamushi (tropical zones) (temperate zones) (rain forest) temperate zones

  11. ( )

  12. dead sea , ,

  13. (anopheles)

  14. . . . . . . . . .

  15. . . . . . . . .

  16. . . . . .

  17. . .

  18. (tropical areas) (subtropical areas)

  19. (brugiamalayi) (wuchereriabancrofti)

  20. (sexually transmitted infections; STIs)

  21. -

  22. . . . . . % ( % silver nitrate)

  23. . . .

  24. (treponema pallidum) (unitariantheory) (Schaudinn Hoffmann)

  25. . . . . .

  26. . . . . .

  27. (AIDS) (AIDS) acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (human immunodeficiency virus) HIV

  28. . . HIV/AIDS . . HIV/AIDS .

  29. . . . . .

  30. . . . . . .

  31. . . . . . . .

  32. . . . . . . . .

  33. (bacilli)

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  35. . . . .

  36. . . . . . . . .

  37. (endemic) - (pandemics) -

  38. (droplet transmission)

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