Infectious Disease
Preparedness
Public Health Policies
Public Health History
Public Health in Pop Culture
100

This virus caused a global pandemic starting in 2019.

What is COVID-19?

100

This term describes an emergency kit of supplies you grab if you have to leave quickly.

What is go bag?

100

Policies requiring wearing these led to reduction of mortality and injury related to motor vehicles.

What are seatbelts?

100

This ancient medical theory suggests that health depends on balancing four bodily fluids.

What is the four humors?
100

In Parks and Recreation, several characters are hospitalized with this infectious disease.

What is influenza?

200

Passed through food or water, or close contact with an infected person, this liver infection is a concern in Kansas.

What is Hepatitis A?

200

Its abbreviation is ICS.  

What is Incident Command System?

200

Increasing the sales tax for purchasing these carcinogenic products created reductions in a major cause of lung cancer.

What are cigarettes?

200

John Snow conduced the first epidemiological survey on this disease. 

What is cholera? 
200

An episode of this show features a chaotic fire drill which is a guidebook in “what not to do” for a preparedness exercise.

What is The Office?

300

In 2025, this infectious disease outbreak emerged in southwest Kansas in populations hesitant to provide vaccines.

What is Measles? 

300

This 2001 event led to major investments in public health preparedness infrastructure.

What are Anthrax Attacks? 

300

Wichita is one of a few cities in Kansas which does not add this to their water contrary to guidance for promoting oral health.

What is flouride?

300

This pandemic that killed up to 50 million people likely originated in Haskell County, KS.

What is the Spanish Flu?

300

Fungal infections in bread products was the catalyst event featured in this video game and TV show.

What is The Last of Us?

400

These two pests (or vectors), common in Kansas,  are leading the concerns about infectious disease and climate change.

What are ticks and mosquitos?

400

This type of exercise simulates a discussion-based emergency scenario without deployment.

What is tabletop exercise? 

400

The addition of iodine to this food is an example of policy via agency regulation which has a significant impact to health. 

What is salt?

400

Before germ theory, this accepted framework suggested that “bad air” caused infectious diseases.

What is Miasma Theory?

400

This PBS show describes the work of nurses and episcopal sisters serving an impoverished London neighborhood.

What is Call the Midwife?

500

This STI’s name means “flow of seed” in Greek.

What is Gonorrhea? 

500

Public health is captured in this Emergency Support Function.

What is 8 / ESF-8?

500

Agency regulations is another form of policy. The FDA regulates the addition of this nutrient to grain products to reduce neural tube defects.

What is folic acid?

500

This coastal city experienced a bubonic plague outbreak that led to the disease becoming endemic among chipmunks in the western United States.

What is San Francisco?

500

This song heavily refers to the HIV/ AIDs public health epidemic.

*Sound Hint*

Waterfalls by TLC

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