Study Design
History
Microbiology
Epidemiology
Random Trivia
100

Study most commonly used against rare diseases and specifically food-borne outbreaks

Case-Control Study


100

Smallpox was eradicated in ____ and currently only exists at ___. 

When is 1980 and where is CDC headquarters Atlanta USA and the Vector Institute Koltsovo Russia

100

The causative agent of the disease Cholera

What is Vibrio Cholerae


100

During which stage does clinical diagnoses usually occur?

Stage of Susceptability --> Stage of Subclinical Disease --> Stage of Clinical Disease --> Stage of Recovery, Disease or Death. 

What is the Stage of Clinical Disease

100
University where the CDC HQ located

What is Emory University


200

Study most commonly associated with temporal ambiguity bias.

What is a cross-sectional study

200

Attempted to disprove Spallanzani and the theory of spontaneous generation. (middle name gets extra points)

Who is John Turberville Needham 

200

The two bacterial genera that produce endospores.

What are Bacillus and Clostridium

200

In the causal pie model, all must be present to produce disease, and removing any single ___ would prevent the outcome from occurring. 

What are component causes.

200

HIPAA is an acronym for. 

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (of 1996)

300

Statistic that avoids temporal ambiguity by measuring new cases among exposed individuals after a known exposure event.

What is attack/incidence rate
300

The first human to observe and record microorganisms like bacteria.

Who is Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

300

The process of dessicating a microorganism to reduce pathogenicity

What is Attenuation

300

Exceptions to Koch's postulates.

What is pathogens unable to grow in a pure culture (viruses or prions), diseases caused by asymptomatic carriers, and diseases caused by multiple microorganisms. 

300

A microorganism resistant to numerous antibiotic treatments. Give an example. 

What are superbugs or an MDRO (Multidrug resistant organism)

Examples: What is MRSA, C.Diff, VRE, ect...

400

Occurs when cases are more likely than controls to recall past exposures and the type of study it most often affects. 

What is recall bias and a case-control study.

400

This chemical compound started to be added to salt to prevent goiter/hyperthyroidism?

Answer the compound and year.

What is Potassium Iodide (KI) and when is 1924

400
The causative agent of smallpox (specify strain). 
What is the Variola Major Virus
400

A disease spread by healthcare workers. Give an example.

What is nosicomial. 

Example: Catheder associated UTI, surgical infections, VA Pneumonia

400

Represents the average number of secondary infections produced by one infected individual in a completely susceptible population.

What is R0 or the Basic Reproductive Number

500

Uses existing records to identify exposed and unexposed groups. Follows them forward through historical data to determine outcomes, allowing researchers to efficiently study diseases with long latency periods. 

What is a retrospective(historical) cohort study.

500

Eugene Lim's favorite microbiologist?

Who is Louis Pasteur

500
The structure in penicillin and its derivative antibiotics allows it to destroy bacterial cell walls. 

What is the beta lactam ring.

500

Who

What is the World Health Organization

500

Sabir Sobur's favorite epidemiologist.

Who is John Snow

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