The use of an analogy, between processes that can be classified in disparate disciplines by simple observation, is a mechanism that allows, in correlation with the quality of the analogical relationship, to establish structural similarities that allow the transposition of questions, hypotheses, and strategies through the use of the known knowledge of the comfort zone concerning what is wanted to know about the process in the exploration zone. In this communication, Newtonian mechanics is presented as a space for reading epidemiological conceptual elements and their relationships surrounding the population expansion processes of infectious diseases. In this sense, the construction of a kinematics and advances for a contagion dynamics are presented from the perspective of strategic modeling and control of high-risk diseases.