A disease that is able to be transmitted.
What is communicable?
Zika, Influenza, Chicken Pox, Measles
What is Virus
A disease that is easily able to travel due to wind and other environmental patterns. Watch out for heavily populated areas where these diseases flourish.
What is air borne?
The epidemiologist who solved the outbreak.
The name for the two holes in your nose.
What are nostrils?
Heart Disease, Obesity, Cancer are examples of these kind of diseases?
What is noncommunicable?
Scabies, Lice, Chagas, cryptosporidiosis
What are parasites
Diseases that are typically caused by the consumption of this important substance that makes up 60% of our body.
What is water borne?
The tool that Dr. Snow used to visually see the deaths of all the people in Soho. And then later used to identify the cause.
What are maps?
The human body’s biggest organ.
What is skin?
Viruses, Bacteria, Fungus and parasites are the four primary agents of disease that are collectively called this.
What are pathogens?
Ringworm
What is fungus
Animals, Humans, insects, and other living beings pass on these disease especially when we come into physical contact with them.
What is Vector Borne?
The water borne disease that killed 500 people in a ten day period.
What is Cholera?
The muscles found in the front of your thighs.
What are quadriceps?
A disease that has out break across a very large area sometimes across continents is considered to be this.
What is a pandemic?
Lyme, Malaria, Giardia, Rabies
What is Bacteria?
What is food borne?
The way Dr. Snow prevented people from getting infected further.
What is removed the water pump handle?
The innermost material of the bone.
What is marrow?
The acronym CDC is a government run organization.
What is the center of disease control?
H1N1 (Swine Flu)
What is virus
PPEs are great in the protection of these diseases that are transmitted by a bodily fluid.
What is blood borne?
The year this outbreak took place.
What is 1854?
The colored part of the human eye that controls how much light passes through the pupil.
What is the iris?