Widespread or minor?
Carriers
Modes of Transmission
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100

More than expected increase in endemic cases.

What is Outbreak?
100

Someone who is infected and can spread the disease to others. May or may not present symptoms.

What is an Active carrier?

100

Infectious agent is spread through kissing, skin-to-skin, sexual intercourse.

What is direct transmission?

100

Aims to avoid disease/disability before it happens.

What is Primary prevention?

100

Tool used to address an external agent, host, and environment that spread diseases.

What is epidemiology triangle?

200

Occurring occasionally at irregular times, scattered/ isolated geographically.

What is a Sporadic outbreak?

200

Someone who is not infected but still CAN spread the disease to others.

What is healthy/ passive carrier?

200

Infectious agent is spread through air particles, inanimate objects, or animate intermediaries.

What is indirect transmission?

200

Aims to avoid disease/disability by educating the public of harmful risks of certain behaviors or implementing laws.

What is active primary prevention?

200

An object that is likely to carry infectious agents. (clothing)

What is fomite?

300

The constant presence of disease, generally at a low level pertained to a certain population in a geographical region.

What is Endemic?

300

Someone who has been infected but have recovered but can still spread the disease.

What is convalescent carrier?

300

Infectious agent is spread through droplets let in the air. Coughing/sneezing/laughing produces these droplets

What is airborne transmission?

300

Aims to avoid disease/disability without any behavior change.

What is passive primary prevention?

300

A disease/ illness that can be spread from humans to animals.

What is zoonosis?

400

Sudden increase in case #’s above the expected increase value.

What is epidemic?

400

Someone who is infected but usually shows no signs of illness YET and can spread the disease to others.

What is incubatory carrier?

400

Infectious agent is spread through insect bites

What is vector-borne transmission?

400

The act of trying to find illness/disease early and prevent worsening symptoms.

What is Secondary prevention?

400

When infectious occurs after a group have encounter the same source of infection.

What is common source?

500

An epidemic that has spread over multiple countries or continents.

What is Pandemic?

500

Someone who is infected from infectious agent from time to time but not continuously.

What is intermittent carrier?

500

Infectious agent is spread through vehicles (food, water)

What is vehicle-borne transmission?

500

Focuses on already infected people and tries to improve quality of life/ cure them.

What is tertiary prevention?

500

When infection occurs through direct and indirect contact from person to person.

What is propagated?

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