sporadisk
Sporadisk is an adjective used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish to describe occurrences that happen at irregular intervals and are scattered in time or place. It conveys that something is infrequent, isolated, or not continuous, rather than regular or predictable. The English cognate is sporadic, sharing the same root.
Etymology and usage context: Sporadisk derives from Latin sporadicus, which in turn comes from Greek sporadikos
In epidemiology and public health, sporadisk describes disease events that occur irregularly and without a clear
Grammatical notes: The word is used both attributively and predicatively, e.g., “sporadiske tilfælde” (sporadic cases) or
See also: Endemic, Epidemic, Outbreak, Cluster, Sporadic in other contexts.