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Everything Epidemiology
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A direct and immediate transfer of an agent from a host/reservoir to a susceptible host


What is Direct transmission?

100

an individual who has been exposed to and harbors a pathogen and who has done so for some time


Who is an Active carrier?

100

does not require change on the part of the individual in order to prevent disease or disorder from occurring


What is Passive primary prevention?

100

 epidemic that's spread over multiple countries or continents.

What is a Pandemic?

100

A field of science that studies health problems within populations


What is Epidemiology?

200

transferred or carried by some intermediate to a susceptible host

What is Indirect transmission?

200

an infected person or animal that contains, spreads, or harbors an infectious organism.

What is a Carrier?

200

behavior change on the part of the individual that prevents a disease or disorder before it happens


What is Active Primary prevention?

200

disease that affects a large number of people within a community


What is an Epidemic?

200

studies measure the association between a particular exposure and a disease

What is Analytical Epidemiology?

300

transfer of a disease to a human by a vector

 What is Vector-borne transmission?

300

individual who have been exposed to and harbor a pathogen but have not become ill or shown any of the symptoms

Who is a Passive carrier?

300

activities aimed at health screening and early detection

What is Secondary prevention?

300

(of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area

What is an Endemic?

300

to produce a desired or intended result.

What is Efficacy?

400

transfer of a pathogen to a host by a vector, with the pathogen undergoing reproduction, developmental changes

What is Biological transmission?

400

individual who has been exposed to and harbors a pathogen and who can spread the disease at different places

Who is an Intermittent carrier?

400

efforts to limit disability by providing rehabilitation where disease, injury, 


What is Tertiary prevention?

400

when victims of a common-source epidemic have  contact with others and spread the disease


What is a Mixed epidemic?

400

to describe the distributions of diseases and determinant

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

500

vector-borne disease transmission that spreads uses a host as a mechanism for a ride, nourishment, or as part of a  transfer.

What is Mechanical transmission?

500

individual that harbors a pathogen and who, although in the recovery phase of the course of the disease, is still infectious.

Who is a Convalescent Carrier?

500

ways in which disease is transferred.

What are Modes of Transmission?

500

an infectious organism in vertebrate animals that can be transmitted to humans through contact, a fomite, or a vector

What is Zoonosis?

500

epidemics that arise from infections transmitted from one infected person to another

What is Propagated epidemic?

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