Patient Zero, Chapter 4
Vocabulary
What We Already Learned from Patient Zero
Patient Zero, Chapter 1
Patient Zero, Chapter 2
100

This person was an Irish-born American cook believed to have infected between 51 and 122 people with typhoid fever.

Who is Mary Mallon, or Typhoid Mary?

100

A communicable disease with symptoms of fever, diarrhea, prostration, headache, and intestinal inflammation and caused by a bacterium (Salmonella typhi).

What is typhoid?

100

This is the name of the pandemic of 1665

What is The Black Death or Bubonic Plague?

100

This caused the spread of the Bubonic Plague.

What is fleas on rats?

100

This is the setting of the cholera epidemic.

What is London's Soho district in 1854?

200

This is the job that Mary Mallon took that resulted in her being quarantined from 1915 to 1938.

What is a cook in a maternity hospital?

200

She worked in a maternity clinic. At that time, 10 percent of the women who came to the hospital died during childbirth. 

What does maternity mean?

A. relating to hospitals

B. relating to motherhood

C. relating to death

D. relating to children

What is "B. relating to motherhood."

200

This person was the first victim of the bubonic plague.

Who is Goodwoman Phillips? 

200

This was the setting of the epidemic of bubonic plague.

What is London's St. Giles in the Fields district?

200

This person was the first patient to die of cholera.

Who is Baby Frances Lewis?

300

Where does Typhoid Mary spread her infection?

New York

300

Fecal, blood, and urine samples taken from Mary Mallon confirmed what Soper suspected. 

What does fecal mean?

A. related to human waste

B. related to felines  

C. related to money

D. related to IDs or identification

What is "A. relating to human waste"

300

This person studied the epidemic in London and began to predict the plague.

Who is John Graunt?

300

The Bubonic Plague started in this time of year.

What is Christmas Eve (December 24) of 1664?

300

This is another word for a disease that causes a large number of people to be ill.

What is pestilence?

400

This person is an American sanitation engineer best known for discovering Mary Mallon, also known as Typhoid Mary.

Who is George Soper?

400

This is the nickname for a person who intentionally or not spreads disease.

What is Typhoid Mary? 

400

This is a process used to secure the spread of a disease, like the Plague or typhoid fever.

What is quarantine?

400

This is the name of the first plague pandemic.

What is the Plague of Justinian?

400

This is the disease that caused American illnesses in 1900.

What is yellow fever?

500

This is the island that Mary Mallon was sent to quarantine. 

What is North Brother Island?

500

Mary Mallon was asymptomatic. She seemed perfectly healthy. You wouldn't think she had typhoid.

What does asymptomatic mean?

A. producing or showing symptoms. 

B. someone who has typhoid

C. someone who doesn't have typhoid

D. producing or showing no symptoms. 

What is "D. producing or showing no symptoms."? 

500

This person is the first carrier of an epidemic.

Who is Typhoid Mary or Mary Mallen?

500

This was the year the Black Death began.

What is 1347?

500

This man assisted James Carroll in studying the yellow fever epidemic in Cuba.

Who is Jesse Lazear?