An endemic species is one that is commonly found in a given habitat, such as whitetail deer in the woods and pastures of the Eastern US.
This term refers to a disease confined to a geographical or climatic region, as opposed to being generally wide-spread.
Endemic area-- A geographical region where a particular disease is prevalent.
The disease that spread in certain area and in small quantity.
reservoir:is a source of the pathogen in the environment Reservoirs might be animals, people, or inanimate objects such as soil. Endemic diseases, epidemic, and pandemic.
It is native to the Philippines, Thailand, eastern and southern Africa, and is no longer endemic
To " not be generative of disease. "
A disese which is constantly present in an area is called as "endemic disease." A disease which spreds in a small area is called as "epidemic". A disease which spreads throughout the world is called as "pandemic". Eg. The recent psread of the bird-flu from china to other parts of the world.
Usually a commensal organism endemic the human microflora, micrococcus is not considered to be a pathogen or disease-causing in healthy humans.In humans who are severely immunosuppresed, micrococcusinfections may manifest many, many ways, including skin infections, pulmonary infections, &c. &c.
they are caused beacause they are endemic disease
An endemic area is a geographical area where a particular disease is prevalent.
Trichomoniasis is not an epidemic disease. It is endemic.
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The disease is endemic and rampant in Africa.
An epidemic is a sudden outbreak of a disease (or metaphorically, something that is being compared to a disease, such as an epidemic of crime). A disease can also be described as endemic, which means that there is some incidence of that disease which is always present and doesn't go away.
(The word endemic is pronounced (en-DEM-ik), meaning "native". The terminology is used in the medical field for a disease caused by a particular event such as an earthquake or volcano, or one confined to a certain region or location. Not to be confused with epidemic, a widespread disease outbreak.)"Malaria is endemic in tropical climates.""Many species of lemurs are endemic to Madagascar.""We had to deal with the endemic corruption of the country."
When you say endemic it means a disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location while epidemic means a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. Conclusion: Epidemic doesn't happen most of the time, it only occurs in a specific point in time unlike endemic (which is always present) in most of the time in a particular place or area.
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