Basics of Epi Life
Epi Math Life
Putting the Epi in Epidemic
Epi Chains
Trains, planes, and automobiles for Pathogens
100

Rather than the individual, Epidemiology's focus is on the group.

What is Collective Health?

100

The field of math used in epidemiology.

Statistics

100

Diseases that occur occasionally or are geographically isolated.

What are sporadic diseases?

100

The location of infections agents.

What is a reservoir?

100
The more severe form of Dengue is called this. 

What is Dengue hemorrhagic fever?

200

The latin term for studies performed on animals.

What is In Vivo?

200

Lower numbers of this math term that indicate a potential cause. 

What is the P-value?

200

A term that describes a disease occurring naturally in a specific population.

What is an endemic?

200

The entry or exit point for a pathogen.

What is a portal?

200

HIV, Hep B, and Hep C are all examples of this type of infection.

What are blood borne infections?

300

Events that often happen together, but do not equally impact health.

What is correlation?

300

The cause of errors in the design study.

What is bias?

300

Disease in higher than normal occurrences or in a new geography.

What is an outbreak?

300

An insect that is a common carrier of a pathogen.

What is a mosquito?

300
Tuberculosis is an example of an infection that is not blood borne but is instead this.

What is air borne?

400

Events that result in the observation of the study. 

What is causation?

400

The impact of exposure rather than the probability of it occurring. 

What is effect size?

400

The 2019 outbreak in Hawaii was caused by this pathogen. 

What is dengue?

400

Term used to describe the transmission or carrier of the disease to a new host.

What is a vector?

400

Survivors of Dengue who are immune to this variation of a species.

What is a serotype?

500

Contributing factors that may appear to be related to the cause but are not. 

What are confounders?

500

The statistical significance threshold.

What is less than or equal to 0.05?

500

What is required for an epidemic to reach pandemic levels?

What is geographical spread?

500

The number of the chain link describing how a pathogen spreads in the Chains of Infection.

What is #4?

500

Flu, Colds, and Whooping cough are all examples of this type of disease.

What are droplet diseases?

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