Diseases Flashcards
(36 cards)
What are infectious diseases
Spread by pathogens
What are communicable diseases
Disease that can be passed from one person to another
What are contagious diseases
Infectious disease that spread easily through direct contact
What is non infectious disease
Non communicable, diseases that are not passed from person to person
What are non contagious diseases
Diseases that are not spread through direct contact
Vector borne diseases
What is endemic
An infectious disease that permanently exists in a geographical area
Seasonal flu in UK
What is epidemic
Disease outbreak attacking many people at the same time in a restricted area
Monkey pox
What is pandemic
When epidemic is spread worldwide
Need to reach certain amount of threat
Black Death/ Covid19
Global distribution of malaria
High concentration in Africa- 95% of malaria deaths
Global distribution of HIV
35 million infected worldwide
Greatest burden in Sub Saharan Africa and Asia
Global Distribution of tuberculosis
1.5 million deaths form tuberculosis
South east Asia accounts for 45% of the cases
98% of the deaths are from LIDCs
Global Distribution of non communicable diseases
70% of deaths globally
LIDCs accounts for 37% of the cases
What is the world’s main cause of death
Heart disease and stroke
32% of global deaths
What is burden of disease
The number of disease that a country needs to deal with
What are diseases of affluence
Non communicable diseases
They are more prevalent in ACs than LIDCs as there is higher ageing population
Global Distribution of Diabetes
Non communicable
Highest concentration in Asia and North America
Global Distribution of cardiovascular disease
Non communicable disease
Major cause of death in ageing population in ACs
High rates in Africa and Russia
What are disease of poverty
Infectious diseases linked to poor sanitation, low vaccination coverage, and limited services
Mainly in LIDCs
HIV/AIDs, cholera, tuberculosis
98% of tuberculosis deaths are in LIDCs
It is changing as global development shifts through the ETM
What are criticisms of disease of affluence and poverty
Too binary
Most deaths of Non communicable diseases are in LIDCs
Although prevalent in ACs, but much less compared to LIDCs
Communicable diseases such as COVID had influenced worldwide
What is does countries like India suffers
Double Burden of disease
As they are ‘transitioning country’
What is disease diffusion
The spread of disease from its source into new areas
What is distance decay
‘Neighbourhood effect’
The incidence (number of new cases) of disease is affected by distance
Places closer to the source are more likely to see a higher incidence of disease
However, in a globalised world, the increasing connection through transport and migration cause disease to spread faster
What ar the 4 types of disease diffusion
Relocation diffusion
Expansion diffusion
Contagious diffusion
Hierarchical diffusion
Explain expansion diffusion
Occurs when a disease spreads outwards from the source into new areas
Spanish Flu in 1918- killed 40 million people worldwide