Spread of Infection
Transfer of Infection
Diagnosing of Disease
Who's Infecting Who
Prevention Efforts
100

When the number of new cases of disease are higher than the normal number of cases in a particular area

What is epidemic?

100

When immediate human-to-human contact transfers an infectious organism

What is direct transmission?

100

The first case of the disease in a population

What is primary case?

100

An individual or animal that has an infectious organism and spreads it to others

What is a carrier?

100

Trying to prevent a disease before it occurs

What is primary prevention?

200

When the number of disease cases are increasing and spreading across numerous areas and infecting the populations

What is pandemic?

200

When non-human-to-human contact transfers an infectious organism

What is indirect transmission?

200

Individuals who became infected after being in contact with the individual who was the first to become infected

What is secondary case?

200

An individual who has recovered from an infection or disease, but still carries the organism in their body and spreads it to others

What is an active carrier?

200

Detecting a disease beforehand and trying to prevent it from getting worse

What is secondary prevention?

300

When a disease is constant in a population

What is endemic?

300

When an infectious organism transfers from one person to another by traveling through the air

What is airborne transmission?

300

The very first case of a disease that has been brought to an epidemiologist

What is index case?

300

An individual who carries an infectious organism in their body, but has not gotten sick from it

What is a healthy carrier?

300

Trying to improve an individual’s quality of life when they have a disease and are dealing with the symptoms

What is tertiary prevention?

400

When individuals are becoming infected by disease through both person-to-person contact and exposure to the common agent

What is mixed epidemic?

400

When an infectious organism is cultivated within an invertebrate animal

What is biological transmission?

400

When an individual has the same symptoms of a condition or disease, but has not been diagnosed as having the condition or disease

What is suspect case?

400

An individual, who even though is in the process of healing from the infectious organism, can still spread it to others

What is a convalescent carrier?

400

An individual changing their lifestyle and behavior in an effort to prevent a disease from occurring

What is active primary prevention?

500

Epidemics that are caused by infected individuals coming into contact with other individuals and getting them infected

What is propagated epidemics?

500

When an infectious organism is transferred by physical means

What is mechanical transmission?

500

A certain set of rules and procedures that are followed to ensure a case is properly diagnosed no matter where a case was first reported

What is case definition?

500

An individual who carries an infectious organism, is showing symptoms of the disease, and can spread the infectious organism to others

What is a incubatory carrier?

500

An individual that does not change their lifestyle or behavior in an effort to prevent a disease from occurring

What is passive primary prevention?

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