Pandemic, Endemic Epidemic
Key Figures
Terms
Levels of Prevention
Modes of Transmission
100

The CDC indicated that there is person to person transmission of the novel coronavirus. 

What is a propagated epidemic?

100

John Snow was credited for his work developing and evaluating his cholera transmission hypothesis through case investigations.

What is analytical and descriptive epidemiology?

100

This is a measure the level of magnitude of a patient's condition determined by certain elements of their condition

What is case severity?

100

This is an effort to impede a patient acquiring a negative health-related status in the future.

What is primary prevention?

100

particular methods of spreading a disease 

what are modes of disease transmission?

200

A disease from a particular traced origin, spread within a community.

What are common source epidemics?

200

William Gorgas' contribution in targeting the environment that spread the transmission of Yellow Fever is a goal epidemiologist concentrate on when using this model of infectious disease causation. 

What is the epidemiology triangle? 

200

An animal lacking a skeleton, responsible for spread of disease from an infected agent to a new host  

What is a vector?

200

An effort to help improve the quality of life and/or regain lost abilities of a patient dealing with debilitating health-related status or event.

What is rehabilitation?

200

An infection caused disease-prone microorganism spread to host by circulating in the air in forms of droplets or dust particles

What is airborne transmission?

300

A concerning high prevalence of disease transmission concentrated in a particular community or region 

What is an epidemic?

300

John Snow is considered the father of the stem field concentrating on disease containment and population health

What is epidemiology?

300

A body part or fluid that allows disease-carrying organism to depart from a reservoir   

What is a portal of exit?

300

An effort to manage the severity and exacerbation of a health-related and status or event afflicting a patient.

What is tertiary prevention?

300

physical contact between a host and vulnerable individual that results in transmission of a disease-carrying microorganism  

What is direct transmission?

400

an unresolved disease that is rampant in a community or population 

What is an endemic? 
400

Robert Koch is known for his work on a disease that most impacted agricultural industry 1870s

What is Anthrax? 

400

a case of a disease where the infectious status remains standing during the recovery stage.

What is the convalescent carrier? 

400

public health services individuals don't personally facilitate,but benefit from the protect against disease or condition 

What is passive prevention?

400

A process where an invertebrate classified in the phylum Arthropoda that allows a pathogen to host disease transmission

What is a vector-borne transmission?

500

widescale disease prevalence in a country or continent 

What is pandemic?

500

George Soper discovered that Mary, although was spreading typhoid fever, did not exhibit the symptoms or conditions of the disease

What is a passive or healthy carrier?

500

This is an unconfirmed patient exhibiting prodrome of a disease

What is a suspect case

500

Methods used to find the presence of disease in its early stage 

What is secondary prevention?
500

A process that occurs after pathogen completes a development stage inside the host/vector

What is biological transmission

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