Infectious Diseases
Immunizations
Communicable Diseases
Disease Reporting
STI
100

This program approach looks at the inter connection of people, animals, plants, and their shared environment.

One Health

100

Commonly referred to as "Chicken Pox"

Varicella 

100

A program to monitor those living with HIV

MMP medical monitoring project

100

Who reports infectious diseases? 

Everyone! 

100

Chlamydia can be easily cured with

 antibiotics

200
Mosquitos, ticks, plants, and fungus are examples of?

Vectors

200

The system used to track Delawarean's vaccinations?

DelVAX

200

A program to help those living with HIV and AIDs

Ryan White Program

200

Reporting a group of people with an infectious disease is referred to as a

Cluster or Outbreak

200

Benzathine penicillin G can cure?

the early stages of syphilis

300

Foodborne and waterborne disease are?

Enteric Diseases

300

VFC stands for?

Vaccines for Children

300

DIS stands for 

Disease Intervention Specialist

300

How do you report infectious diseases to DPH IDPC?

Phone, Fax, Email, with the morbidity reporting card.

300

True or False: Gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis can all be spread during childbirth?

True

400

True or False: Influenza is a reportable disease?

False

400

The Hepatitis that is not vaccine preventable?

Hepatitis C

400

The main functions of the HIV program is?

Prevention and Surveillance 

400

Reporting infectious disease helps...

Disease tracking, trends, response, policies, and more

400

 Because re-infection is common, men and women with gonorrhea should be retested______ after treatment of the initial infection

three months

500

This is the number title that mandates reportable diseases

Title 16

500

This vaccine you should get seasonally?

Influenza

500

What is the name of the free condom mail service?

DelaWEAR ONE

500

Rapidly reportable diseases should be reported ____, STIs should be reported within_____, and all other reportable diseases should be reported within_______.

Immediately, 24 hours, 48 hours

500

The stages of syphilis are

primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary