An Epidemiologist studies the spread of disease.
An epidemiologist IS a doctor! see, an epidemiologist is a scientist that studies the spread of disease throughout a population. and if you want to become an epidemiologist you have to go to medical school first. so your answer is yes and no because an epidemiologist technically is a doctor.
The term for the spread of disease is "epidemiology." This field studies how diseases are distributed in populations and the factors that influence their spread. Another related term is "transmission," which specifically refers to the process by which a disease spreads from one individual to another.
An epidemiologist is a person who studies or investigate the causes, development, and spread of diseases.
Yes, because it has a viral disease called the uralline, if you have touched the person who does have a heart disease, consult your doctor if u have a Uralline.
The scientist that studies cancer is actually a doctor. They go by Oncologists. They help figure out the source and the treatment options of the disease.
A contagion is either a disease spread by contact, the spread of such a disease, or the spread of anything harmful, as if it were a disease.
Epidemiology is the study of the spread of disease. It helps scientists to predict how far a disease will spread, how much damage it may do, and plan treatment, the creation of vaccines, and so forth. The current preparations for swine flu were a result of epidemiological studies.
It was believed that, yes. Scientists thought cholera was also spread by air. Recently some scientific studies had proven that no... Cholera is only spread by food and water.
A disease which is carried and spread by an agent (animal or microorganism) is a vector spread disease. Eg. Mosquitoes are the vectors for malaria.
Lyme disease is spread by ticks. Lyme disease can be pretty much everywhere.
A doctor who studies and treats disorders of the intestines is called a gastroenterologist. They focus on the digestive system, which includes the stomach, intestines, and related organs. Gastroenterologists diagnose and manage conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, and ulcers.
No. It does not spread by ameba. Ameba is a protozoa. Lyme disease is a tick born disease.