Public Health Basics
Wake County
Prevention
Diseases
Health Around the World
100

What does “health equity” mean, and why is it important for improving health outcomes across all Wake County communities?

Health equity means everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible, regardless of who they are or where they live. It ensures that all communities have access to the same resources and opportunities for good health.

100

Which of these sections is NOT a part of the Public Health Department at Wake County?
A. Animal Services
B. HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
C. Maternal and Child Health
D. Environmental Health

What is B, Animal Services?

100

Name one simple action you can take to protect yourself and others from spreading respiratory illnesses like COVID-19, flu, or RSV.

 Washing your hands often, covering coughs and sneezes, staying home when sick, getting vaccinated, or wearing a mask when if you’re not feeling well.

100

This “herd” concept describes when enough people are immune to a disease, protecting those who aren’t.

A. Community resistance
B. Group protection
C. Herd immunity
D. Population wellness

What is B? Herd immunity. 

100

In Scandinavia, the concept of “hygge” emphasizes comfort, coziness, and connection as a way to promote what kind of health?
 

What is mental or emotional health?

200

This branch of public health studies the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in populations.
 

What is epidemiology?

200

This mobile unit travels across Wake County providing vaccines, health screenings, and other health services.

What is the Wake Wheels for Health mini bus?

200

What is the process of sterilizing milk called?

What is Pasteurization? 

200

What is a communicable disease?
A. A disease that has a long duration and is not easily cured.
B. A disease that can be spread from one person to another.
C. A disease that is publicly and scientifically understood.
D. A disease that is related to eating and drinking.

What is B? A disease that can be spread from one person to another.

200

Both the WHO and the International Committee of the Red Cross are headquartered in this Swiss city.

What is Geneva?

300

Folic acid, which is found in oranges, prevents which of the following?
A. Scurvy
B. Birth defects
C. High blood pressure
D. Dementia  

What is birth defects?

300

The number of people currently living in Wake County. 

What is 1.2 million?

300

Growing a mustache in the eleventh month of the year to raise awareness of men's health issues such as prostate cancer is referred to by what portmanteau word?

What is Movember?

300

Which is the first illness that was attributed to an animal carrier?
A. Rabies
B. Smallpox
C. HIV
D. Malaria

What is Malaria? Malaria is the first human illness attributed to an animal carrier (mosquitoes) in 1717.

300

In July 2025, this European nation banned smoking in most public spaces.

What is France?

400

Widely considered to be the "father of public health."

Who is John Snow.

400

What was NOT in the top three priorities identified in the 2025 Wake County Community Health Needs Assessment?
A. Affordable Housing
B. Employment
C. Access to Healthcare
D. Mental Health

What is B, Employment? 

400

According to an iconic 1989 political poster to raise awareness of AIDS, "Silence = " what?

What is Death?

400

What is the leading cause of death in the U.S.?
A. Heart disease
B. AIDS
C. Cancer
D. Stroke

What is heart disease? 

400

Which of the following toxic elements causes the neurological disorder that inspired the Alice in Wonderland character, the Mad Hatter?
A. Iodine
B. Sodium
C. Mercury
D. Mercurochrome

What is Mercury? Mercury, a highly toxic element, used to be a component of the production process of felt for hats. Mercury was absorbed through the skin, and attacked the nervous system, which caused a degenerative nervous disorder.

500

Established in 1871, this federal government official is the leading spokesperson for public health matters in the United States.

What is the Surgeon General?

500

During COVID-19, the county did this to aid in identifying cases and reduce transmission.

What is Contact Tracing?

500

This form of contraception, other than abstinence, is the most effective form of prevention against sexually transmitted diseases.

What is condoms?

500

In 1796, Edward Jenner created the modern vaccine for this disease, now considered eradicated.

What is Smallpox?

500

Blue zones are regions where people live exceptionally long and healthy lives. Name one of the five blue zones.

The five identified blue zones are Okinawa, Japan; Sardinia, Italy; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Icaria, Greece; and Loma Linda, California. 

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