In epidemiology, the term hyperendemic disease is used to refer to a disease which is constantly and persistently present in a population at a high rate of incidence and/or prevalence (occurrence) and which equally affects (i.e. which is equally endemic in) all age groups of that population.[1][2][3][4] It is one of the various degrees of endemicity (i.e. degrees of transmission of an infectious disease).
^Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health (7th ed.), Saunders, 2003
^Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice (3rd ed.), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2006, p. 72
^Miquel Porta; John M. Last, eds. (2018), A Dictionary of Public Health (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press
^Miquel Porta, ed. (2016), A Dictionary of Epidemiology (6th ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 46-47
In epidemiology, the term hyperendemic disease is used to refer to a disease which is constantly and persistently present in a population at a high rate...
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chronic medical conditions and travel to or reside in countries with hyperendemic or epidemic meningococcal disease should receive primary immunization...
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of 1760 to 1780 as the foundation date for the chiefdom. Loaiasis is hyperendemic in this area, but is regarded as a generally mild and painless disease...
a hyperendemic area". Rivista di Malariologia. 10 (4): 425–438. Kligler, I.J.; Mer, G. (1932). "Studies on malaria in an uncontrolled hyperendemic area...
W, Mungherera M, Kasoro S (1992). "Epilepsy and retarded growth in a hyperendemic focus of onchocerciasis in rural western Uganda". East African Medical...
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a hyperendemic area". Rivista di Malariologia. 10 (4): 425–438. Kligler, I.J.; Mer, G. (1932). "Studies on malaria in an uncontrolled hyperendemic area...
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a hyperendemic area". Rivista di Malariologia. 10 (4): 425–438. Kligler, I.J.; Mer, G. (1932). "Studies on malaria in an uncontrolled hyperendemic area...