Gov role, and controversies in PH
Epidemiology
Infectious disease
Chronic disease
Disease rates and statistics
100

This is the main governing body in South Carolina responsible for promoting and protecting the health of the public and the environment

What is DHEC?

100

The study of disease incidence and distribution

What is epidemiology?

100

This is the organism causing illness in the host

What is a pathogen?

100

This is the study of how genes act in the body and interact with environmental influences to cause disease

What is genomics?
100

This is the rate of new cases of disease

What is incidence rate?

200

This agency is responsible for federal public health activities

What is the Department of Health and Human Services

200

This type of study involves implementing some sort of intervention (e.g., medication, exercise regimen etc.) and comparing results from that group to a placebo group

Intervention/experiment

200

What do Koch's postulates seek to establish?

What is a causal relationship between a microorganism and infectious disease?
200

This is a factor that increases the likelihood of developing a chronic disease

What is a chronic disease risk factor?

200

This rate indicates the number of existing cases of disease in a given population

What is prevalence?

300

This is the main assessment and epidemiological agency for the US

What is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

300

This type of study investigates all current exposures and health outcomes at one point in time. It also can be considered a "snap-shot" look

What is cross-sectional?

300

This is the warning system the alerts the community that a new disease has appeared

What is epidemiological surveillance?

300

Tobacco/smoking and poor diet/lack of physical activity are these

What are the leading causes of preventable death?

300

This is the usual rate of disease in an area

What is endemic?

400

This constitutional amendment places the burden of public health responsibility on the states

What is the 10th amendment?

400

This type of study categorizes people based on their disease status (yes/no) and investigates previous exposures that could be related

What is case-control?

400

This occurs when you successfully vaccinate the majority of the population against a particular disease

What is heard immunity?

400

This is the genetic birth defect the results from missing the enzyme responsible for breaking down phenylalanine in the body

What is phenylketonuria (PKU)?

400

This is the measure of association for a cohort study

What is relative risk?

500

This occurs when a population overuses a shared resource because each individual cares more about his or her interests than the whole population

What is the Tragedy of the Commons?

500

This type of study is characterized by subjects (all healthy at the time the study begins) being questioned regarding their exposures, and then followed through time to see how disease develops

What is cohort?

500

This is the role public health plays in infectious disease

What is interrupting the chain of infection?

500

This is the level of prevention often effective for managing chronic disease risk factors

What is secondary prevention?

500

This is the measure of association for a case-control study?

What is an odds ratio?