Famous Persons
Surveillance
Prevention
Chain of Infection
Terms
100

This person removed the handle of the Broad Street water pump, preventing people from using contaminated water.

John Snow

100

This type of surveillance relies on routine reporting of diseases without active follow-up by health officials

Passive Surveillance

100

Vaccination programs are an example of what type of prevention


Primary prevention

100

A patient with tuberculosis coughs, releasing bacteria into the air. Which link of the chain is being demonstrated?

Portal of Exit

100

A study design that starts with people who already have the disease and compare them to people who do not have the disease and look back in time

Case-control study

200

This person helped establish a causal relationship between a specific microorganism and a specific disease.

Robert Koch

200

This surveillance type is most useful for early outbreak detection before diagnoses are confirmed

Syndromic surveillance

200

A patient with diabetes receives physical therapy to prevent limb amputation is this level of prevention.

Tertiary prevention

200

Safe food handling and proper cooking temperatures break which link?

Infectious Agent

200

A systematic error in the design, conduct, analysis, or interpretation of a study that leads to results that do not accurately represent the truth.

Bias

300

This person introduced handwashing with disinfectant before delivering babies. This helps prevent the disease puerperal fever (childbirth fever).

Ignaz Semmelweis

300

Health officials call hospitals daily to ask whether any new cases of Ebola have been identified during a known outbreak.

Active Surveillance

300

Which prevention level is population-focused and often involves policy or environmental change?

Primordial prevention

300

Vaccinating a population primarily targets which link in the chain of infection?

Susceptible Host

300

A variable that is associated with both the exposure and the outcome and distorts the apparent relationship between them.

Confounder

400

This person developed systematic collection and analysis of vital statistics, including birth and death records.

William Farr

400

This surveillance type is best for monitoring long-term trends, not rapid outbreak detection

Passive surveillance

400

Treating hypertension to prevent a stroke is an example of:

Secondary prevention

400

A hospital isolates patients with measles to prevent spread. Which link of the chain is MOST directly being broken?

Mode of Transmission

400

How good a test is at identifying people who do NOT have the disease (true negatives)

Specificity

500

This person used statistics and data visualization to show that poor sanitation caused high death rates in hospitals, leading to improved hygiene practices.

Florence Nightingale

500

A small group of selected hospitals report detailed influenza data each week to monitor trends, but not all hospitals participate.

Sentinel surveillance

500

This level of prevention focuses on protecting patients from unnecessary or harmful medical interventions

Quaternary prevention

500

This intervention breaks more than one link in the chain of infection (Infectious Agent & Mode of Transmission)

Hand hygiene

500

How good a test is at finding people who DO have the disease (true positives)

Sensitivity

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