Across
- 2. The study of disease patterns, causes, and control in populations.
- 7. Differences in health outcomes between different social groups.
- 10. The number of people suffering from a disease within a population.
- 12. Diseases that are not caused by infectious agents.
Down
- 1. Economic, environmental, and social conditions influencing health.
- 3. Systematic collection and analysis of health data for disease control.
- 4. The ability of people to obtain and use healthcare services.
- 5. The simultaneous presence of multiple diseases or conditions in a patient.
- 6. The proportion of a population affected by a disease at a given time.
- 8. Actions taken to reduce the occurrence of diseases.
- 9. A factor that increases the likelihood of developing a disease.
- 11. The rate at which new cases of a disease occur in a specific population.
- 13. The number of deaths caused by a disease in a population.
- 14. A term used to measure the combined impact of mortality and morbidity.
