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Introduction to Disease

Horizontales
Subjective evidence perceived by an individual
Refers to the number of all existing cases of a disease within a particular population
The causes or origins of a disease
The study of occurrence, distribution, and transmission of diseases in human populations
A disease that effects only one area of the body
Used to describe having several morbidities
The number of new cases in a particular population during a specific period
Conditions that arise as a disease progresses
A disease where reported occurrences affect a large number of people in many geographical regions, often worldwide
Diseases that have an insidious onset, with a gradual increase in signs and symptoms and last for a long time
The process of identifying a particular disease and includes evaluation of signs and symptoms, medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and other procedures
Objective evidence obvious to someone other than the affected individual; can be measured
Indicated the number of individuals affected by a particular disease within a certain population or geographical region
Verticales
Indicates the number of deaths within a certain population or geographical region
Without or lacking symptoms of a disease
Factors the increase or decrease the chances of getting a particular disease
A disease where reported occurrences affect a large number of people at the same time within a geographical region, but eventually subside
A disease without a known cause
Disease where effects are distributed throughout the body rather than being isolated to one area
The study of disease
A disease that is found regularly in people within local geographical regions or specific races of people
A prediction of how the disease will progress and the chances of recovery
A condition of abnormal function involving anatomic structures or body systems
A group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular condition
Signs and symptoms of a disease that have an abrupt onset, persist for a short time, and resolve or, in some cases, bring death