Epidemicmayfallshortindescribingthescaleoftheproblemandbebetterdefinedas a pandemicdiseaseEventClassificationsEpidemiologyisthebranchofmedicinethatdealswiththeincidents, distributionandcontrolofdiseasesintheUnitedStates.
Pandemicreferstoanepidemicthathasspreadoverseveralcountriesorcontinents, usuallyaffecting a largenumberofpeople.
Bycontrast, a plagueisnotanepidemiologicterm, butonethatrefersspecificallyto a contagiousbacterialdiseasecharacterizedbyfeveranddeliriumsuchasbubonicplague.
EpidemicversusPandemic.
Whilethetermsmaysuggestthatthereis a specificthresholdbywhichaneventisdeclaredanoutbreak, epidemicorpandemic, thedistinctionisoftenblurred, evenamongepidemiologists.
Evenwith H I V, a diseasespreadacrossmuchoftheplanet, thetermpandemichasbeenincreasinglyreplacedbyepidemic, giventhewidespreaddistributionofeffectivetreatmentanddecreasingratesinsomepreviouslyhyperprevalentregions.
Thisisnottosuggestthatpandemicsareapproachedinthesamewayas a moreconstrainedoutbreak, giventheneedforinternationalcooperation.
Ontheflipside, onOutbreakmaybetreatednolessaggressivelythan a pandemicifithasthepotentialtoexpandbeyonditsborders, suchasmayoccurwiththeEbolavirus.
Phasesof a pandemic.
Whilethereareproceduralsteps, theCDCwilltaketoevaluateandclassify a diseaseevent, theactualstagingofanepidemicessentiallytheoutlineastowhenthespreadofdiseaseissevereenoughtotakespecificactionscanvarybasedonthepathogenesispathwayof a diseaseandnumerousotherepidemiologicalfactors.
In 1999 theWorldHealthOrganization W H O releasedtheveryfirstinfluenzapandemicpreparednessplaninwhichitoutlinedtheappropriateresponsebasedonsixclearlyoutlinedphases.
TheaimoftheplanistocoordinatetheglobalresponsebyprovidingcountriesofblueprintfromwhichtodrawuptheirownnationalstrategiesbasedonavailableResourceistheUnitedStatesreleaseditsfirstpandemicinfluence a planin 2005.