Key Terms
Infections
True / False
Measuring Diseaes
Data Source
100

The second step in the scientific method is ___.

Hypothesis

100

Data with identifying information should be ___ at the end of the study. 

Destroyed

100

The study of epidemiology is used to only describe unhealthy populations.

False (both unhealthy and healthy)

100

A __ is a person identified as having the particular disease under investigation. 

Case

100

The "golden standard” of observational study design is the ___. 

Cohort study

200

The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related conditions in human populations is known as ___.

Epidemiology

200

Which of the following is concerned part of the epidemiology triangle?

Agent, Host, and Environment

200

When the signs and symptoms of a disease are not yet present, this is known as subclinical. 

False (preclinical)

200

The number of existing cases divided by observed population in the same time period is known as ___. 

Prevalence proportion 

200

The national government has developed a list of reportable diseases or conditions. When any of these conditions occur, each U.S. state health department sends a report to the ___.

Center of Disease Control (CDC)

300

The ___ states that the investigator believes there will be no relationship between the study factors and the outcome. 

Null hypothesis

300

___ are organisms (humans or animals) that are exposed to and harbor a disease. 

Host

300

The agent is referred to the external condition that cause/allow disease transmission. 

False (environment)

300

The number of new cases in a given time divided by the population at-risk is known as ___. 

Incidence rate

300

___ is the number of deaths of unborn fetuses among the total number of fetal deaths plus live births in the same 12-month period. 

Fetal death rate

400

___ refers to a disease or condition that affects a greater-than-expected number of individuals at the same time. 

Epidemic

400

Which of the following components is in the center of the epidemiology triangle?

Time

400

Tertiary prevention helps diagnosis diseases in their early stages, where treatment or lifestyle changes can divert the natural disease course. 

False (Secondary prevention)

400
The size of a population throughout a study will __ over time. 

Change

400

When an investigator intervenes with the subjects in some way (drug treatment, education programs, or vaccines) it is a ___. 

Experimental study

500

A geographically widespread epidemic is known as a __.

pandemic
500

Who formed four rules that establish the causal relationship between an infectious agent and a particular infection?

Robert Koch

500

Primary prevention stops diseases from occurring at all. 

True

500

Study that focus on finding risk factors for a particular disease are known as __. 

Research data

500

An __ study tests one or more hypotheses about the relationships between risk factors and disease. 

Analytic

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