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Explain the "diseases on the basis of Occurrence."

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Diseases On The Basis Of Occurrence -

  • Endemic : When a particular disease occurs in and is confined to a certain area, affecting only a fewer number of people in a population is called endemic disease. For example, malaria is endemic in large parts of Africa, and chickenpox is endemic in the UK.

  • Epidemic : A rapid outbreak of an infectious disease that spreads from place to place affecting large number of people at the same time in a population within a short duration is termed as epidemic. For example, the 1994 plague epidemic in India was transmitted from Surat to many other places.

  • Pandemic : When a disease spreads over a whole country or worldwide, it is called a Pandemic Disease. AIDS is an example of a Pandemic Disease.

  • Sporadic : When there are scattered individual cases of a disease, the condition is called sporadic. Chikungunya and Diphtheria in India examples of sporadic diseases.

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