| holoendemic | <epidemiology> An infection whose prevalence is fairly uniform throughout a region, country or continent. Often used in the malaria literature. (05 Dec 1998) |
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| holoendemic disease | A disease for which a high prevalent level of infection begins early in life and affects most or all of the child population, leading to a state of equilibrium, such that the adult population shows evidence of the disease much less frequently than do the children. (05 Mar 2000) |
| holoendemic |
Perennial transmission of a high degree resulting in a significant immune response in all age groups, but particularly in adults.
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| holoendemic d. |
an endemic disease occurring at a high level in a population so that most of the children are affected, the adults in the same population then being less so. Cf. hyperendemic d.
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