Cases
Carriers
Types of Transmissions
Epidemiology Terminology
Prevention
100

The first disease case in a population

What is a primary case?

100

Containing, spreading, or harboring an infectious organism.

What is a carrier?

100

Immediate transfer of an infectious agent from person to person

What is direct transmission?

100

A field of science that studies health problems within populations

What is Epidemiology?

100
The preventing of a disease before it ever occurs

What is primary prevention?

200

Being identified as having a disease/disorder/injury/condition

What is a case?

200
Individual who's been exposed and harboring pathogen but does not present symptoms

What is a healthy/passive carrier?

200

A mosquito transports the infectious agent

What is vector-borne transmission?

200

Having concerns with the why and the how

What is analytic epidemiology?

200

Sasha worked out regularly and ate healthy to avoid getting sick

What is an example of active primary prevention?

300

Ensuring cases that are diagnosed are consistent despite when or where the case was identified

What is the definition of case?

300

A person who is exposed to a pathogen and can spread the disease in different places/intervals

What is an intermittent carrier?

300

Droplets caused the elderly man to get sick.

What is airborne transmission?

300

Describing the outbreaks with person, place, and time

What is descriptive epidemiology?
300
Early detection of cancer through screening may improve effectiveness of treatment.

What is an example of secondary prevention?

400

Becoming ill and infected after disease has been introduced into population

What is a secondary case?

400

I can exist throughout the course of an entire disease if not treated.

What is a carrier condition?

400

Contaminated food or objects that may result with a large scale outbreak

What is vehicle borne transmission?

400

Application of addressing public health issues.

What is applied epidemiology?

400

Blocking the progression of a condition, disability and disorder to keep it from advancing 

What is tertiary prevention?

500

Having all signs and symptoms of a disease although not diagnosed

What is a suspect case?

500

Someone who has been exposed to disease and presents symptoms while having the ability to transmit disease.

What is an incubatory carrier?

500

A transmission that's really seen in Malaria.

What is biological transmission?

500

Ability of a program to produce a desired effect among those who do and don't participate

What is efficacy?

500

I don't require behavioral change to feel better

What is passive primary prevention?

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