Fields/Roles
"Outbreaks"
Case Concepts
Triangle Concepts
Disease Transmission
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What is epidemiology?

The study of health problems in populations

100
What is an epidemic?

An event of cases for a specific illness in large amounts within a community or region. 

100

What is a case?

An individual within a population who has been recognized as having a specific disease, disorder, injury, or condition.

100

What are the concepts of the epidemiology triangle?

The host, the infectious agent, the environment, and the time. 

100

What is a fomite?

an object (door handle) that can hold the the infectious agent and is capable of transferring. 

200

What is descriptive epidemiology? 

Characterization of  the spread of health related states or events. 

200

What is pandemic?

an epidemic attacking the population of a large area.

200

What is a primary case?

The initial disease case of a population. 
200

What is the agent's role?

The cause of the disease.
200

What is a vector?

An invertebrate animal (mosquito) that transfers the infection from one host to another. 

300

What is analytic epidemiology? 

finding correlations, testing hypotheses, and identify causes. 

300

What is endemic?

Ongoing existence of disease within a certain group of people. 

300

What is a secondary case?

The individuals who become infected once the disease has been introduced into the population by the primary case.

300

What is the host's role?

The human or animal that is vulnerable to the disease.
300

What is a reservoir?

The habitat in which the infection agent lives and grows.

400

What is efficacy?

the capacity of program to construct a desired effect between those who were engaged and those who were not. 

400

What are the two primary types of epidemics?

common source epidemics and propagated epidemics. 

400

What is a suspect case?

A person or group of persons who show all the symptoms of a disease but have not yet been diagnosed. 

400

What is the environment's role?

The surroundings and conditions that allow the disease to transfer.
400

What is a vehicle?

A nonliving thing that transports the infectious agent from its reservoir to a susceptible host. 

500

What is effectiveness? 

The capacity of a program to construct profits between those who are offered the program. 

500

What is an example of a vehicle-borne transmission?

Needle sharing. 

500

What is case severity?

Discovered by observing multiple variables that are effective measures. 

500

What is the role of time?

The incubation period, the life expectancy, and the duration of the illness. 
500

What is a carrier and give two types?

Holds and spreads an infectious organism. An active carrier and intermittent carrier.

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