Intro to Epidemiology
Infectious Diseases
Case Concepts
Disease Transmission Concepts
Preventions
100

A field of science that studies health problems within populations

What is Epidemiology?

100

The occurrence of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy in a community or region. 

What is an Epidemic?

100

A person in a population who has been identified as having a particular disease, disorder, injury, or condition. 

What is a Case?

100

An inanimate object. (Clothing, door handle, or utensil)

What is a Fomite?

100

Requires behavior change in the individual. (exercising, dietary, stop smoking)

What is Active Primary Prevention?

200

Involves characterization of the distribution of health-related states or events. 

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

200

An Epidemic that affects or attacks the population of an extensive region, country, or continent. 

What is a Pandemic?

200

The first disease case in the population. 

What is a Primary Case?

200

An invertebrate animal. (tick, mite, mosquitos)

What is a Vector?

200

Does not require behavior change on the part of the individual. (eating vitamin enriched foods) 

What is Passive Primary Prevention?

300
Involves finding and quantifying associations, testing hypotheses, and identifying causes of health-related states or events. 

What is Analytic Epidemiology?

300

The ongoing, usual, or constant presence of a disease in a community or among a group of people. 

What is an Endemic?

300

Any virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasite.

What is a Pathogen?

300

The habitat in or on which an infectious agent lives, grows, and multiplies, and on which it depends for its survival in nature. 

What is a Reservoir?

300

Aimed at the health screening and detection activities used to identify diseases. 

What is Secondary Prevention?
400

The traditional model for diseases.

What is the Epidemiology Triangle?

400
Arises from a specific source.

What is a Common-Source Epidemic?

400

The first disease case brought to the attention of the epidemiologist. 

What is an Index Case?

400

An infectious organism in vertebrate animals. (rabies virus, influenza virus, Ebola virus).

What is Zoonosis?

400
Any attempt to restore an afflicted person to a useful, productive, and satisfying lifestyle. 

What is Rehabilitation?

500

The ability of a program to produce benefits among those who participate in the program compared to those that did not. 

What is Efficacy?

500

Arises from infections transmitted from one infected person to another.

What is Propagated Epidemic?

500

An individual who has all the signs and symptoms of a disease or condition but has not been diagnosed as having the disease. 

What is a Suspect Case?

500

A nonliving intermediary such as a clothing, food, or water that conveys the infectious agent from its reservoir to a susceptible host. 

What is a Vehicle?

500

Consists of limiting any disability by providing rehabilitation when a disease, injury, or disorder has already occurred and caused damage.

What is Tertiary Prevention?

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