Basics & Leading Causes
Outbreaks & Disease Patterns
Pathogens & Characteristics
Transmission & Carriers
Enter Category Chain of Infection & Nursing RoleName
100

These are illnesses caused by infectious agents that can be transmitted between people.

What are communicable diseases?

100

A disease constantly present in a population is called this.

What is endemic?

100

The ability to cause disease is called this.

What is pathogenicity?

100

Transmission from mother to child during pregnancy is called this.

What is vertical transmission?

100

Breaking this link prevents pathogen from leaving the host.

What is portal of exit?

200

This is a leading cause of death worldwide related to infectious disease.

What are lower respiratory infections?

200

A sudden increase in cases in a specific area.

What is an epidemic?

200

The ability to invade and multiply in a host.

What is infectivity?

200

Person-to-person spread is called this.

What is horizontal transmission?

200

The first link in the chain of infection.

What is the reservior (contains infectious agent)?

300

This term refers to potential exposure factors that increase disease likelihood.

What are health risks?

300

A worldwide spread of disease.

What is a pandemic?

300

The severity of disease caused is called this.

What is virulence?

300

A person who continues to harbor a pathogen long-term.

What is a chronic carrier?

300

Breaking this link prevents pathogen exit from the host.

What is portal of exit?

400

This population is at highest risk for communicable disease complications.

Who are immunocompromised individuals?

400

This describes diseases newly appearing in a population.

What are emerging diseases?

400

Microorganism, unicellular, gram-positive or gram negative infectious agent

What is bacteria? 

400

A person who can transmit disease before symptoms appear.

What is an incubatory carrier?

400

Hand hygiene interrupts this link.

What is mode of transmission?

500

One major goal of the WHO is to eradicate this bacterial disease by 2030.

What is tuberculoisis?

500

This involves identifying and monitoring exposed individuals.

What is contact tracing?

500

Microorganisms unable to to grow or reproduce outside a host cell

What are viruses?

500

A person recovering but still infectious.

What is a convalescent carrier?

500

The means through which an infectious agent goes into a susceptible host

What is the portal of entry?

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