What type of "-ic" is it?
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*Ring Ring*Transmission Incoming
Iced Out Chain of Infection
Prevention Intervention
100

An increased number of illnesses that is abnormal to a location.

What is an epidemic?

100

An individual within a population that has a certain health condition or disease

What is a case?

100

A living organism that contains and spreads and infectious organism

What is a carrier?

100

The cause of a disease

What is an agent?

100

The three types of prevention

What is primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention?

200

An illness that commonly reoccurs in a population

What is an endemic?

200

A person who becomes infected by another person who had the first disease case 

What is a secondary case?

200

A vertebrate organism that carries an infectious agent which can be transmitted to humans

What is zoonosis?

200

The process that details how an agent infects a susceptible host 

What is the chain of infection?

200

The injury or disease has occurred, but has not caused significant damage. This method aims to provide early diagnoses to prevent further damage or stop it entirely.

What is secondary prevention?

300

A type of epidemic that spreads outside its infected  geographical area or population

What is a pandemic?

300

A person or a group that is not diagnosed with a certain illness or health condition, but displays signs of being infected with a pathogen or other symptoms.

What is a suspect case?

300

A person who is recovering from a disease, but still harbors the pathogen that caused it and infect other people

What is an convalescent carrier?

300

The place where an infectious agent depend on to survive, undergoes its life cycle, and multiplies

What is a reservoir?

300
Prevention disease or medical condition before it occurs, but requires a person to change their behavior

What is active primary prevention?

400

An epidemic that starts with individuals infect each other.

What is a propagated epidemic?

400

A disease case that is first brought to an epidemiologist 

What is an index case?

400

Infection of the host that occurs when exposed to droplets and dust that contain the pathogen

What is airborne transmission?

400

An area in which an infectious agent can enter a host 

What is portal entry?

400

A severe illness or disability has been developed and the aim is to provide rehabilitation and posttreatment recovery, or slow down progression of the health condition.

What is tertiary prevention?

500

An epidemic that occurs when a person is in contact with a specific source of a disease, then spreads the disease by interacting with other people

What is a mixed epidemic?

500

This can be measured by the length of hospital stay, likelihood of recovery, and amount of healthcare resources used.

What is case severity?

500

Before transmitting to a new host, a pathogen will change during its life cycle within its current host

What is biological transmission?

500

A process where an infectious agent can only travel and infect hosts by physical contact

What is direct transmission?

500

This includes patient education and aftercare to help a person achieve the highest quality of life.

What is rehabilitation?

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