The concept of the epidemiological triad was developed by the American epidemiologist William Farr in the 19th century. This model illustrates the interaction between three key components: the agent (cause of disease), the host (organism affected by the disease), and the environment (external factors that influence disease transmission). It serves as a foundational framework for understanding the dynamics of Infectious Diseases.
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