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1 DISEASE TERMINOLOGY Heather Wipijewski CVT ALAT This workforce solution was funded by a grant awarded under the President’s Community-Based Job Training Grants as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The solution was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. This solution is copyrighted by the institution that created it. Internal use by an organization and/or personal use by an individual for non-commercial purposes is permissible. All other uses require the prior authorization of the copyright owner.

2 TYPES OF DISEASES Contagious – Can be spread from one animal to another by direct or indirect contact. Also known as communicable disease. Contagious – Can be spread from one animal to another by direct or indirect contact. Also known as communicable disease. Idiopathic – Disorder of unknown cause Idiopathic – Disorder of unknown cause Infectious – Caused by pathogenic organisms. Infectious – Caused by pathogenic organisms. Noncontagious – Can not be spread to another animal by contact. Noncontagious – Can not be spread to another animal by contact. Noninfectious - Not caused by organisms (genetic) Noninfectious - Not caused by organisms (genetic)

3 TERMINOLOGY Asymptomatic – without signs of disease Asymptomatic – without signs of disease Atraumatic – Caused by a noninjurious route. Atraumatic – Caused by a noninjurious route. Carrier – Animal that harbors disease without clinical signs and may transmit. Carrier – Animal that harbors disease without clinical signs and may transmit. Clinical – Visible, readily observed, also pertaining to treatment. Clinical – Visible, readily observed, also pertaining to treatment. Contract – to catch a disease Contract – to catch a disease Disease – Deviation from normal health Disease – Deviation from normal health

4 TERMINOLOGY Epidemiology – Study of relationships determining frequency and distribution of disease. Epidemiology – Study of relationships determining frequency and distribution of disease. Etiology – Study of disease causes. Etiology – Study of disease causes. Focus - Localized region Focus - Localized region Incidence – Number of new cases of disease occurring during a given time. Incidence – Number of new cases of disease occurring during a given time. Morbid – Afflicted with disease Morbid – Afflicted with disease Morbidity – Ratio of diseased animals to well animals in a population Morbidity – Ratio of diseased animals to well animals in a population

5 TERMINOLOGY Mortality – Ratio of diseased animals that die to diseased animals. Mortality – Ratio of diseased animals that die to diseased animals. Transmissible – Ability to transfer from one animal to the next. Transmissible – Ability to transfer from one animal to the next. Transmission – Transfer from one animal to the next. Transmission – Transfer from one animal to the next. Bloodborne – spread of disease via blood or body fluids. Bloodborne – spread of disease via blood or body fluids. Sexual transmission – spread of disease via contact with reproductive areas or through copulation. Sexual transmission – spread of disease via contact with reproductive areas or through copulation. Airborne – spread of disease via respiratory droplets Airborne – spread of disease via respiratory droplets Fecal-Oral – spread of disease via eating, drinking or licking contaminated food, water or object. Fecal-Oral – spread of disease via eating, drinking or licking contaminated food, water or object.

6 TERMINOLOGY Traumatic – Pertaining to, resulting from, or causing injury. Traumatic – Pertaining to, resulting from, or causing injury. Zoonosis – Disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans Zoonosis – Disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans Can you name (3) zoonotic diseases? Can you name (3) zoonotic diseases?

7 ZOONOTIC DISEASES Rabies Rabies Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Shigella Shigella Herpes B Herpes B Roundworm Roundworm Just to name a few……. Just to name a few…….


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