WHAT IN THE NAME
WHICH IS WHICH
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100

Spreads and promotes widely.

What is Propagate?

100

Type of epidemiology that describes the cause/effects, how/why.

what is analytic epidemiology?

100

A transmission mechanism where an infectious agent is ingested.

What is vehicle-borne transmission?

100

An increase/spreading of a disease.

What is propagation?

100

Site where micro-organisms leave the host to enter another host that causes a certain disease/infection.

What is a portal of exit?

200

Carries and transmits the infectious pathogen.

What is Vector?

200

Type of epidemiology that organizes and analyzes the health and disease effects.

What is descriptive epidemiology?

200

A illness or disease that is transmitted by vectors.

What is vector-borne transmission?

200

Show characteristics of both common source and propagated epidemics.

What is a mixed epidemic?

200

Site where micro-organisms enter the susceptible host and cause an infection/disease.

What is a portal of entry?

300

Objects or materials likely to carry infection.


What is fomite?

300

Trying to prevent yourself from getting a disease.

What is primary prevention?

300

Transmits the agent during the incubation carrier.

What are incubatory carriers?

300

Refers to the person that first brings a disease into a group of people and can only be spread from human to human.

What is a primary case?

300

A carrier with a contaminated pathogen and can mechanically transmit it to another host.

What is a passive carrier?

400

A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. 

What is zoonosis? 

400

Trying to detect a disease early on and preventing it from getting worse. 


What is secondary prevention? 

400

Individuals exposed to a pathogen.

What are intermittent carriers?

400

A person with no reported exposure to the suspect initial or point source. 

What is a secondary case? 

400

A person or other organism that has become infected with a pathogen, but displays no signs or symptoms. 

What is a healthy carrier? 

500

Environment where an infectious pathogen lives.

What is reservoir?

500

Trying to reduce a disease you already have from getting worse.

What is tertiary prevention?

500

Those who have recovered from their illness but are still contagious.

What is a convalescent carrier?

500

First documented patient in the onset of an epidemiological investigation.

What is an index case?

500

Infectious agent that is transferred from a reservoir to a suspectable source from direct contact.

What is direct transmission?

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