Kausitautien
Kausitautien refers to a group of infectious diseases that tend to occur more frequently during specific times of the year. These patterns are often linked to environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, and sunlight, as well as human behaviors, like increased indoor crowding and altered social patterns. For example, respiratory illnesses such as influenza and the common cold are typically considered seasonal, peaking during the colder months when people spend more time indoors in close proximity. Other diseases may have different seasonal peaks, sometimes influenced by factors like insect populations or agricultural cycles.
The study of these seasonal patterns is important for public health. Understanding when and why certain diseases