Communicable Diseases
Measles Facts
Meningitis
epidemiology
Saskatchewan & Canada Stats
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What is a communicable disease? 

A disease that can be spread from person to person through an infectious agent

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How is measles transmitted?

Through airborne droplets

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Why is meningitis considered a serious public health concern?

Because it can spread quickly in close contact settings and has a high risk of severe complications or death if not treated immediately

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What is the main goal of epidemiology? 

to understand how diseases spread and how to prevent them

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When was measles eliminated in Canada? 

1998

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What are 2 common ways communicable diseases spread?

Airborne droplets and direct contact

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what is one common symptom of measles?

Rash (also fever, cough, red eyes) 

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How is meningitis spread?

through respiratory droplets and close contact 

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What is an outbreak?

when cases exceed expected levels in a population

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When did Canada lose its measles elimination status?

2025

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What type of organisms cause communicable diseases?

Bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi

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why is measles considered highly contagious? 

It can stay in the air for hours and infect many people 

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Where are meningitis outbreaks most likely to occur?

in places where people live closer together, like dorms, shared housing or classrooms

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what is an example of a behavioural risk factor?

not getting vaccinated

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Approximately how many measles cases were reported early in 2026?

over 300 cases

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What is the "chain of infection"? 

The process that explains how a disease spreads from one host to another 

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What percentage of Saskatchewan measles cases were unvaccinated?

about 90%

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What is one serious complication of meningitis?

Death, brain damage or sepsis 

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How does herd immunity help protect a population?

It reduces the spread of disease by limiting susceptible hosts

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What age group is most affected by measles outbreaks?

children and youth (especially unvaccinated)

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What is one way to break the chain of infection? 

Vaccination (or HH, isolation, PPE) 

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How many measles cases were reported in Canada in 2025?

over 5,000 cases

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What makes meningitis outbreaks harder to detect early compared to some other diseases? 

Early symptoms are similar to common illness like the flu, which can delay diagnosis and treatment 

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How can social determinants of health influence disease spread? 

they affect access to care, the correct education and prevention 

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Which population is most at risk for bacterial meningitis outbreaks?

young adults (especially those in crowded environments) 

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