Public Health Glossary

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Malnutrition

Definition: Malnutrition is a condition resulting from an imbalance of nutrients in the body, which can be due to either…

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Mass Vaccination

Definition: Mass vaccination refers to the large-scale, systematic administration of vaccines to a substantial portion of a population, primarily aimed…

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Maternal Health

Definition: Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period, encompassing their physical, mental,…

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Meta-analysis

Definition: Meta-analysis is a statistical technique that systematically combines the quantitative results from multiple independent studies addressing the same research…

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Miasma Theory

Definition: Miasma Theory was a prevalent historical medical theory proposing that diseases, such as cholera and the Black Death, were…

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Microbiome

Definition: The microbiome refers to the collective genetic material of all microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and archaea, that inhabit…

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Mitigation Strategy

Definition: Mitigation strategies in public health are deliberate actions implemented to reduce the severity, impact, or consequences of an existing…

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Modeling (Epidemiological)

Definition: Epidemiological modeling involves using mathematical equations and computational simulations to represent the dynamics of disease transmission and predict future…

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Monitoring (Public Health)

Definition: Monitoring in public health is the systematic, continuous collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of data regarding health events, diseases,…

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Morbidity

Refers to having a disease or a symptom of disease, or to the amount of disease within a population. It is often synonymous with illness.

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Mortality

The state of being subject to death. In public health, it allows for the analysis of death rates within a specific population or due to a specific cause.

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Multisectoral Approach

Definition: A multisectoral approach in public health involves collaborative efforts and coordinated actions among diverse governmental, non-governmental, private sector, and…

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