Influenza
What is an infectious disease?
Non-living infectious agent made of genetic material and protein
What is a virus such as influenza?
Malaria is a disease that can only be spread by the bite from an Anopholes mosquito. This would be classified as what type of transmission
What is vectorborne?
This causes an overreaction of the immune system, even though it is actually harmless
What is an allergen?
Antibiotics are chemical produced by ________ that are effective in killing or inhibiting ___________.
What is Fungi and Bacteria?
Unicellular prokaryote
What is bacteria, such as strep?
Lead is an example of this type of toxin
What is a neurotoxin?
If you were working for the U.S. department of health and human services, and wanted to prioritize what problems should be dealt with first to provide the greatest benefit to the human populations, what hazard would you focus on.
What is cancer and heart disease?

Given the human population growth curve shown, which letter closely approximated the spread of the Germ Theory of Disease, which led to improved sanitation practices, sterilization, and the use of antibiotics
What is C?
Unicellular eukaryote
What is a protist, such as malaria?
BPA is an example of this type of toxin
What is a hormone disruptor?
Given the following measured LD50 levels, which chemical would be considered the most toxic.
Chemical A 0.5mg/kg Chemical C 45 mg/kg
Chemical B 0.1 mg/kg Chemical D 2.5 mg/kg
What is chemical B?
Avoid anything that has a bad smell
What is the Miasma Theory of Disease?
Multicellular eukaryote
What is a large parasite such as a tapeworm?
Small size, rapid reproduction rates
What is an organism that is likely to develop resistance?
A series of trials is performed on lab rats to determine the toxicity of a chemical. The percent of the test population that dies is recorded after 4 days. What is the threshold dose of this chemical?

What is 2 mg/kg?
Taking several doses of antibiotics, Cooking all meat thoroughly before eating, changing to a different water source.
What is the Germ Theory of Disease?
Malformed protein
What is a prion such as Mad cow disease?
Applying massive amounts of pesticides to kill mosquitoes, Treating infected individuals with anti-malarial medications, Draining ponds, wetlands and other standing water
What were strategies employed from the 1950s to help eradicate malaria in the United States?
What is the LD50 of the chemical?
What is 100 mg/kg?