Communicable vs. Noncommunicable
Chain Of Infection
Preventions
Communicable disease model
Acute vs. Chronic
100

This type of disease is when they are transmissible from one individual to another 

Communicable disease 

100

Disease causing agent 

Pathogen

100

This level of prevention is when an illness or injury during prepathogenesis period

Primary Prevention 

100

What are the three components that make up the figure

Host, Agent, and Environment 

100

T or F Acute diseases symptoms longer than three months?

FALSE

200

This disease cannot be transmitted to one person to another 

Noncommunicable disease

200

Favorable environment for infectious agent to live and grow

Reservoir 

200

This level of prevention is an early diagnosis before disease becomes severe

Secondary Prevention

300

Common cold is associated to what disease 

Communicable disease 

300

Path by which agent leaves host

Portal of exit

300

This level of prevention is the recovery to full health after disease

Tertiary prevention

400

Cancer or heart attack is associated to what type of disease 

Noncommunicable Disease 

400

How pathogens are passed from reservoir to next host

Transmission

400

Hand washing is an example of what prevention for a communicable disease 

Primary Prevention 

500

Susceptible to new infection being established 

New host

500

Personal screenings like a mammogram or pap test is an example of what type of prevention for a noncommunicable disease 

Secondary Prevention