sidemic
Sidemic is a term used in epidemiology to describe a secondary outbreak that accompanies a primary epidemic but tends to follow a distinct transmission pathway and population group. It is not a formal disease category but a conceptual construct to discuss concurrent waves with different dynamics.
Etymology and usage: The coinage combines side and epidemic, appearing in theoretical discussions and modeling studies
Characteristics: A sidemic typically shows a lower peak and longer tail than the main epidemic, occurs in
Modeling and detection: Sidemics are analyzed with coupled models (metapopulation, network-based, multi-strain). Detection requires disaggregated data
Examples and reception: The term is more common in teaching scenarios, hypothetical simulations, or scenario planning
See also: Epidemic, Endemic, Pandemic, Co-epidemic, Metapopulation, Network epidemiology.