endemic stability

en·dem·ic sta·bil·i·ty

a situation in which all factors influencing disease occurrence are relatively stable, resulting in little fluctuation in disease incidence over time; changes in one or more of these factors (for example, reduction in proportion of individuals with immunity from exposure to infectious agent) can lead to an unstable situation in which major disease outbreaks occur. Synonym(s): enzootic stability

en·dem·ic sta·bil·i·ty

(en-dem'ik stă-bil'i-tē) A situation in which all factors influencing disease occurrence are relatively stable, resulting in little fluctuation in disease incidence over time; changes in one or more of these factors (e.g., reduction in proportion of people with immunity from exposure to infectious agent) can lead to an unstable situation in which major disease outbreaks occur.
Synonym(s): enzootic stability.

en·dem·ic sta·bil·i·ty

(en-dem'ik stă-bil'i-tē) Situation in which all factors influencing disease occurrence are relatively stable, resulting in little fluctuation in disease incidence over time.