Modes of Transmission
Types of Carriers
Prevention
Transmission Concepts
Case Concepts
100

An immediate transfer of a contagious agent from one body to another

What is direct transmission?

100

A person whom has come in contact and or carries a disease and who has for a while 

What is an active carrier?

100

Being able to prevent a disease before it occurs

What is primary prevention? 

100

A nonliving object that can retain an infectious agent and be a source of transmission. 

What is a fomite?

100

An individual who has been determined to have a disease 

What is a case?

200

Happens when an agent is carried by air currents, water, or food to a host. 

What is indirect transmission?

200

A person whom has an infectious disease and still contagious even in the healing phase

What is a convalescent carrier?

200

Action and or change within an individuals behavior

What is active primary prevention?

200

An animal such as tick or mite that carries and transmits an infectious agent from one host to another 

What is a vector?

200

The first identified case of disease in the population

What is a primary case?

300

Occurs when a person talks or sneezes and transfers the pathogen to a host 

What is airborne transmission?

300

A person whom carries a disease yet shows no symptoms towards that specific disease 

What is a healthy carrier?

300

No need for a behavioral change within the individual 

What is passive primary prevention?

300

The domain where an infectious agent lives, grows, and multiplies. 

What is a reservoir?

300

The first ever case identified and or spotted by an epidemiologist 

What is an index case

400

Occurs when a flea and or tick transmits the pathogen to a host

What is Vector-borne transmission?

400

A person whom has just come into contact with a disease, is showing symptoms, and is able to transmit the disease

What is an incubatory disease?

400

Detection and or observation of an upcoming disease

What is secondary prevention?

400

An infectious organism that can be passed on to individuals through direct contact 

What is zoonosis?

400

An individual who has become infected by a disease through the primary case

What is a secondary case?

500

The change of the pathogen within the host it is currently in and before being transmitted to another host

What is biological transmission?

500

A person whom has a disease and is able to spread it whenever and wherever 

What is an intermittent carrier?

500

Prevention of incapability by providing support to any damage that a disease has caused 

What is tertiary prevention?

500

A nonliving substance such as food or clothing that that carries the infectious agent from the reservoir to the host 

What is a vehicle?

500

A person or a group of people whom all have the symptoms for a disease yet have not been diagnosed for a particular disease 

What is a suspect case?

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