Epidemiology
Health Events
Triangle
Transmission
Prevention
100

The practice that promotes health and preventss health problems in a community

What is public health?

100

Affect a wide geographic area 

What is a pandemic?

100

A tool that contains the interaction of agent, host, environment, and time 

What is the epidemiology triangle?

100

Habitat where agent develops and reproduce 

What is a reservoir?

100

prevents illness from occurring at all 

What is primary prevention?

200

A field of science that studies health problems within populations 

What is Epidemiology?

200

arises from a specific source 

What is a common source epidemic? 

200

cause of disease ex. bacteria, viruses, parasites.

What is agent? 

200

An individual that harbors pathogen without symptoms 

What is a healthy carrier? 

200

minimize disability when the condition has caused damage 

What is tertiary prevention?

300

bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, or parasites capable of producing disease 

What is a pathogen?

300

The constant presence of disease over time in a specific region 

What is an endemic? 

300

external factors that contribute to transmission 

What is environment? 

300

the agent is transferred by a intermediary 

What is an indirect transmission?

300

activities that minimize the risk of progression 

What is secondary prevention?

400

A study that investigates association and identifies causes of a health event 

What is Analytic Epidemiology?

400

Type of epidemic where common source victims spread disease by a person to person contact

What is a mixed epidemic?

400

animal or human susceptible to disease 

What is host?

400

animal disease could be transmitted to humans 

What is zoonosis?

400

does not require behavior change 

What is active primary prevention?

500

Investigation designed to describe the distribution of diseases 

What is descriptive epidemiology?

500

Transmission of infectious disease from person to person 

What is propagated epidemic?

500

section of the triangle that includes incubation period, life expectancy and duration of disease 

What is time?

500

Indirect transmission where non-living objects contain infectious disease 

What is a vehicle-borne transmission? 

500

actions that require behavior change

What is primary passive prevention?

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