In: Biology
Diseases that occur at consistent annual rates within a country are referred to as:
Epidemic
Pandemic
Eradicated
Endemic
* endemic: disease that occur at constant annual rates within a country.
epidemic: an epidemic is a disease or an infection that occurs in a
specific community, population or a country. A disease is called
epidemic when its infection is actively spreading all over the
country, the number of infected persons will increase day by day
and the situation will get out of control.
pandemic: A pandemic is simply explained as an epidemic that spread
all over the world. An outbreak of a disease that effects an
exceptionally high population all over the world.
endemic: A disease that is found in a particular population or a
particular region/country. the presence of that disease will be
constant in that location. its infection will be assumed based on
annual infection rates over the people of that location.
eradicated: an eradicated disease means the disease or an infection
which is completely put to an end by means of vaccines or other
prevention methods.