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Epidemiology

and

Public Health

Introduction, Part IIBY

DR MUHAMMAD TAUSEEF JAVED

CONSULTANT MINISTRY OF HEALTH MAKKAH KSA

&

IPH LAHORE

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Changing Patterns of

Community Health

• Health patterns in constant state of flux

• Infectious versus chronic diseases

• Population and age-related

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Chain of Infection

• Etiological agent

• Source/Reservoir

• Portal of exit

• Mode of transmission

• Portal of entry

• Susceptible host

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Modes of Transmission

• Contact transmission

• Vehicle transmission

• Vector transmission

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Classes of Epidemics

• Common source (vs. sporadic)

Point source

Intermittent

Continuous

Propagated

Your Assignment:Define these terms

& identify which apply

to the following

three graphs

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Disease Investigation

• Establish diagnosis

• Identify specific agent

• Describe according to person, place

and time

• Identify source of agent

• Identify mode of transmission

• Identify susceptible populations

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Epidemiology and Clinical

Practice

• Clinical practice dependent on

epidemiology

• Epidemiology defines natural history

of disease

• Even descriptive information is

useful

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The Epidemiologic

Approach

• Multistep process

• First - determine association

• Then prove causation

• Not all associations are causal

• Examine validity, false assumptions-

e.g. - fluoride in water

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Analytic Studies

• Type of study

• Design

• Analysis of data

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Epidemiology and

Prevention

• Identify high risk populations

• Modify risks

• Prevent exposures

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Levels of Prevention

• Primary

• Secondary

• Tertiary

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Levels of Prevention (cont’d)

• Primary

Involves halting any occurrence of

a disease or disorder before it

happens

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Levels of Prevention (cont’d)

• Secondary

Health screening and detection

activities

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Levels of Prevention (cont’d)

• Tertiary

Retard or block the progression of

condition