This involves restricting the movement of people who may have been exposed to an infectious disease.
What is quarantine?)
This type of injection trains your immune system to recognise and fight pathogens before you’re exposed to them.
Vaccine
This line of defence uses physical, chemical, and biological barriers—like skin and mucus—to stop pathogens from entering the body.
What is the first line of defence?
This type of communicable disease occurs when a pathogen invades the body and disrupts normal function,.
Infectious disease
What year did i first start teaching at warwick?
2022
This separates people who are already infected with an infectious disease from those who are healthy.
What is isolation?
This national strategy aims to protect entire populations by reducing the number of susceptible individuals through immunisation.
National Immunisation program
This line of defence includes phagocytic cells like neutrophils and macrophages, and responses like inflammation and fever.
Second line of defence
These tiny infectious agents require a host cell to reproduce and can cause diseases like influenza.
Viruses
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High population density, poor living conditions, and uneven healthcare access make these areas more vulnerable to outbreaks.
What are urban areas?
Factors like cultural beliefs, education level, and social norms can influence an individual’s decision to do this.
Participate in immunisation programs
This line of defence targets specific antigens and involves antibodies and memory cells for immunity.
Third Line of defence
If you became sick from inhaling a virus droplet from the air it would be known as?
Indirect transmission
What country was i born in?
Northern Ireland
This is when a population has enough vaccinated individuals to drastically limit the spread of disease within that population
Herd Immunity
These practices—such as hand washing, PPE, and social distancing—help limit the spread of infectious diseases.
Hygeine
These two broad categories of immunity can be obtained naturally or through artificial means like vaccines or antibody injections.
Active and Passive Immunity
What was the pathogen type that caused the black death? Hint, it was a zoonotic disease which was transferred by fleas that had bitten infected rats
Bacterium
Who won the 2025 Tour de France?
Tadej Pogacar
Hospitals cancel these proceedures when hospitals are overwhelmed so they can free up resources
Elective surgeries
his disease control strategy involves finding infected individuals and the people they’ve been in contact with to stop transmission
Contact tracing
These two types of medications can be used to reduce the severity of infections—one for bacteria and one for viruses.
Antibiotics + AntiVirals
These are rare type of pathogen that misfold proteins resulting in impaired nerulogical function
Prions
What is Seth's address?
Sorry, not telling