Vocabulary
Types of Studies
Disease Prevention
Disease Transmission
Types of Errors
100

More cases of a particular disease than expected in a given area or among a specialized group of people over a particular period of time.

What is an outbreak

100

The advantages to the Cohort study

What are Most Accurate Observational Study Good Measure of Exposure

100

When should infants get their first vaccination?

What is within the first two months of life (Hepatitis B).

100

The general type of transmission in which includes transmission via a medium such as food, air, and liquid, which are all routinely taken into the body, and thus serve as vehicles into the body.

What is vehicle transmission

100

The type of error in which any error other than random error. For example, systematic error can occur if the markings on your ruler are wider. This would make the numeric measurements less than what they actually are, making all data collected inaccurate. However, trends observed may still be preserved (shifting a line vertically preserves a line, as it is a rigid motion).

What is systematic error?

200

A serious, potentially life-threatening infectious disease that is usually transmitted to humans by the bites of rodent fleas. It was one of the scourges of our early history. There are three major forms of the disease: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic

What is a plague

200

The type of study in which compare people with and without disease to find common exposures

What is Case-Control

200

The continuous use of antibiotics is restricted because...

What is antibiotic resistance.

200

The type of transmission in which brings a type of disease upon a body by being spit, coughed, or sneezed on. If it is further than a meter away, it is actually airborne

What is droplet transmission?

200

The type of prevention in which occurs when selection of participants for a study is affected by an unknown variable that is associated with the exposure and outcome being measured.

What is selection error?

300

An animal that transmits disease. For example a mosquito is a vector for malaria

What is a vector

300

The type in which research similarities with traditional experimental design or RCT, but lack the element of random assignment to treatment/control

What is Quazzi Experiment?

300

Ebola or other disease spread by bodily fluids are very prevalent in West Africa because...

What is unsanitary conditions or cramp spaces or hospitals without cleaning precautions.

300

A "sub-transmission" contact transmission. The one that includes in which occurs through touching, kissing, and/or sexual intercourse

What is direct transmission?

300

The type of bias in which s bias results from mixing effects of several factors. Unlike selection and information bias, confounding bias deals with causation and not variations in study results

What is confounding bias?

400

An aggregation of cases over a particular period closely grouped in time and space, regardless of whether the number is more than the expected numbe

What is a cluster

400

The advantages of trial

What is Most Scientifically Sound Best Measure of Exposure

400

In the case of an epidemic or pandemic, governments will most likely put what into place?

What is marshal law

400

These are the only ways that this disease can get into the body: parenteral (mouth), via the blood, via the lymphatic systems (where lymph trains from tissues to blood), and up the peripheral nerve axons

What is vector transmission?

400

The type of bias in which occurs occurs when selection of participants for a study is affected by an unknown variable that is associated with the exposure and outcome being measured.

What is selection bias?

500

Time in between when a person somes into contact with a pathogen and when they first show symptoms or signs of disease.

What is incubation period

500

The 6 most common types of studies

What is Ecological - Cross Sectional - Case-Control - Cohort - Randomized Controlled Trial - Quasi Experiments


500

In the case of an outbreak of a disease with a high mortality rate but low rate of infection, one way to eradicate that disease from that region is...

What is quarantine.

500

The type of disease transmission in which occurs from a reservoir via inanimate objects called fomites. Fomites are basically almost anything an infected individual or reservoir can touch, upon which can be left a resdiue of contagious pathogen. Exceptions include the various inanimates referred to as vehicles: food, air, and liquids. Typically, it is more difficult to avoid this type of transmission than it is to avoid direct contact transmission

What is indirect contact

500

Recall Bias is a type of what bias

What is information bias?

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