Signs & Symptoms
Key Terms
Treatments
Epidemiologists Types
100

Fever, chills, fatigue and sweating. Usually occurs a few weeks after bitten.

What is malaria

100

Occurence of death

What is Mortality Rate

100

Removal of one or both breasts. 

What is a masectomy?

100

Specializes in pharmaceutical research and development.

What is a Pharmaceutical Epidemiologist?

200

Nausea, vomitting, diarrhea, fever, fatigue. Typically spread through contaminated food or water. Gastroentritis.

What is the Stomach Flu

200

The occurence of new cases of a disease in a new population.

What is an Outbreak?

200

Types of infections treated with antibiotics

What are Bacterial infections?

200

Individuals who work in field epidemiology intervene on the ground level in communities with severe, acute public health crises.

What are Field Epidemiologists?

300

Progressive nuerological disorder, memory impairment, mood and behavioral changes.

What is Alzheimer's disease?

300

Relatively rapid immune response but nonspecific and thus not always effective.

What is the innate immune response?

300

Medications, healthy diet and exersize to improve bone health and strength. Give the disease.

What is osteoporosis?

300

Monitors disease outbreaks, studies clinical pathology and researches potential cures for chronic and acute illness. They may also create public health programs to prevent disease.

What is a Medical Epidemiologist?


400

Fever, fatigue, rash and joint pain. Usually contracted by a tick/flea (anthropod) bite.

What Lyme disease?

400

Slower in its development during an initial infection with a pathogen, but is highly specific and effective at attacking a wide variety of pathogens

What is adaptive immune response?

400

A disease treated with an allogeneic transplant.

What is leukaemia?

400

Sometimes called hospital epidemiologists, these types of epidemiologists create and implement policies that control disease and limit the spread of infection within health care settings.

What are Infection Control Epidemiologists?

500

Swollen lympnodes, fever, chills, headaches, body aches and pussing skin boils. Necrosis on fingers and toes.

What is the Bubonic Plague?

500

Resulting from the interaction between the agent and a suseptable host in an enviroment supporting transmission.

What is Causation?

500

Insulin therapy, reguglar monitor, diet and exercise. Usually occurs in children and young adults.

What is Type 1/juvenille diabetes?

500

Studies the complex interplay between cells, proteins and genes to find the root causes of diseases and seek strategies to prevent their transmission.

What are Molecular Epidemiologits?

M
e
n
u