What's my name?
Diseases
Epidemics & Pandemics
Treatments
Transmission Methods
100

This type of pathogen is a single-celled organism that can cause disease.

What is bacteria?

100

This viral disease is known for its characteristic rash and can be prevented by vaccination.

What is measles?

100

An outbreak of a disease that occurs in a specific geographic area.

What is an epidemic?

100

These medications are used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.

What are antibiotics?

100

This method of transmission involves physical contact between infected individuals.

What is direct contact?

200

These pathogens are smaller than bacteria and require living cells to reproduce.

What is a virus?

200

This fungal infection is characterized by red, itchy patches on the skin, often found in moist areas.

What is athlete's foot?

200

This term describes a global outbreak of a disease affecting a large number of people.

What is a pandemic?

200

This type of medication helps alleviate symptoms of viral infections but does not cure them.

What are antiviral medications?

200

This type of transmission occurs when a person breathes in pathogens.

What is airborne transmission?

300

This type of pathogen can be multicellular and often absorbs nutrients from living or dead hosts.

What is a fungus?

300

This disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and can lead to high fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.

What is malaria?

300

This disease caused an epidemic in the U.S. in the 1910s, leading to millions of deaths worldwide.

What is the influenza pandemic or Spanish Flu?

300

This procedure involves the introduction of a small amount of a pathogen to stimulate immunity.

What is vaccination?

300

An object, like clothing, that can harbor and spread microorganisms

What is a fomite?

400

Organisms that rely on a host for survival and often cause harm to that host.

What is a parasite?

400

Even though many infectious diseases have been nearly eliminated worldwide, global studies continue because infectious disease organisms have this ability

What is the ability to mutate, adapt, and survive?

400

The outbreak of this disease, known for its rapid spread in 2020, was classified as a pandemic.

What is COVID-19?

400

When most of the population is immune to a disease

What is herd immunity?

400

This type of organism, such as mosquitoes or ticks, carries and transmits pathogens to humans.

What is a vector?

500

This term describes a type of microorganism that can cause disease and includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists, and parasites.

What is a pathogen?

500

This disease, caused by a bacterial infection, primarily affects the lungs but can also spread to other parts of the body and was historically known as "consumption."

What is tuberculosis?

500

This term refers to the continuous presence of a disease within a specific geographic area.

What is endemic?

500

The most common and effective way to prevent the spread of infectious diseases

What is regular handwashing?

500

This disease pandemic involves pathogens transferred from one individual to another through a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

What is HIV?

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