ellenjárvány
Ellenjárvány is a Hungarian term that translates to "epidemic" or "outbreak" in English. It refers to a sudden and widespread occurrence of a disease in a particular community or region, affecting a large number of people at a time. The term implies a deviation from the usual or expected pattern of disease incidence.
Epidemics can be caused by various infectious agents, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They often
Historically, ellenjárványok have had profound impacts on human societies, leading to significant mortality, social disruption, and
In modern public health, the study and management of ellenjárványok are crucial. Public health authorities monitor