2. Disease
a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal,
or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or
symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not
simply a direct result of physical injury.
3. Control vs Prevention
When we say prevention it refers to measures that are applied to avoid the occurrence of a
disease. When we say control it refers to measures that are applied to avoid transmission after
the disease has occurred.
4. Two types of disease
Disease
Infectious
Virus
Bacterial
Fungi
Protozoan
Parasite
Non-infectious
Trauma
Physical
Chemical
Radiation
Non-Trauma
Genetic
Lifestyle Related
Both
5. Infectious
Clinical classification is based on the main clinical
manifestations (symptoms and signs) of the disease.
Epidemiologic classification is based on the main
mode of transmission of the disease.