Case Concepts
Types of Carriers
Types of Transmissions
Chain of Infection
Prevention
100

A standard set of criteria that ensures cases are consistently diagnosed

What is a case definition? 

100

An individual who harbors a disease-causing organism and continues to harbor it for a long time

What is an active carrier?

100

Transmission that occurs when droplets or dust particles carry pathogen to new host. 

What is airborne transmission? 

100

Places where pathogens can enter and can infect the host

What is a portal of entry? 

100
The type of prevention where you prevent a disease before it happens

What is primary prevention?

200

The first disease case in a population

What is a primary case?

200

An individual who harbors pathogen, is in the recovery phase, and is still infectious

What is a convalescent carrier? 

200

Transmission that involves an inanimate object to spread infectious agent to a new host. 

What is vehicle-borne transmission?
200

A human or animal that is susceptible to a disease

What is a host?

200

This type of prevention doesn't require any behavior change on the part of the individual

What is passive primary prevention?
300

The first disease case that the epidemiologist pays attention to

What is an index case?

300

An individual who harbors a pathogen but does not show any symptoms of the disease

What is a healthy carrier? 

300

Transmission where the pathogen undergoes a part of it's life cycle within the host before being passed off to the next host

What is a biological transmission? 

300

The path where a pathogen is leaving its host

What is a portal of exit?

300
Prevention that is aimed at trying to detect or identify the disease. 

What is secondary prevention?

400

A person who is infected because of contact with a primary case

What is a secondary case? 

400

An individual who has just been exposed to a pathogen and is in the early stages of a disease and is able to transmit the disease to others

What is an incubatory carrier?

400

Transmission where the pathogen uses a host to spread and for a ride for nourishment

What is a mechanical transmission?

400

The cause of a disease

What is the agent?

400

A type of prevention that attempts to limit the damage of a disease that is currently occuring.

What is tertiary prevention?


500

An individual who shows all the symptoms of a disease but hasn't been diagnosed of the disease

What is a suspect case? 

500

An individual who has harbors a pathogen and is able to spread the disease in different places or at different intervals. 

What is an intermittent carrier? 

500

Transmission that occurs when an arthropod conveys the infectious agent.

What is vector-borne transmission? 

500

The habitat where an infectious agent lives, grows, and multiplies

What is a reservoir?

500

An attempt to restore an ill person back to a productive lifestyle

What is rehabilitation?

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