Disease Dynamics
Disease dynamics is the study of how disease affects populations of humans, animals, and plants. It is a branch of epidemiology that looks at the relationships between disease, environmental conditions, and host characteristics. Disease dynamics aim to predict and control the spread of disease, helping to reduce morbidity and mortality. This is achieved by understanding the interactions between the biological, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence the incidence of a disease over time. Understanding disease dynamics is essential for the development of effective public health interventions and policies that can be used to promote health and prevent the spread of disease.
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