World Health Organization
Diseases
Illness & Injury
Modes Of Transmission
Miscellaneous
100

What is mortality? age range?

The death rate from 15-60 years old.

100

What causes malaria ? 

An infected mosquito bite 

100

What is sickness of any departure, subjective, or objective from physiological state of well-being?

Disability 

100

Eating contaminated food 

Food-borne or water-borne 

100

How many links does the chain of infection have?

200

What are 3 WHO prevention efforts?

1) Wear Seatbelts

2) Wear helmets

3) Against Drunk Driving

200

What is Cholera?

A bacterial, waterborne and diarrheal disease

200

What is the leading cause of mortality/morbidity among children?

Unintentional Injury

200

an object or substance that can transmit disease

Fomite 
200

What is the number new cases over a specific period of time?

Incidence

300

What is Public Health?

The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. 

300

What type of disease is tuberculosis and how can it be treated?

A bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics.

300

What is the leading causes of death in teens? (top 2)

Traffic Accidents and Suicide

300

passed during pregnancy 

Mother to child 

300

What is the number of people living with a disease?

Prevalence

400

What is the leading cause of death in teens?

Traffic Accidents

400

What are the 4 sources of communicable diseases?

Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, and Parasite

400

What are the three groups of intentional injury? 

self-inflicted 

interpersonal 

collective 

400

contact with an infected person or their bodily fluid. 

Direct contact

400

What is Years of Life Lost?

a health indicator that equals life expectancy minus actual age of death for a population

500

What is WHO definition of World Health ? 

A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 

500

What is the flu and how can it be treated?

A virus that can be treated with antiviral medication.

500

What is another word for illness and injury?

Morbidity 

500

spread by an animal or insect, usually the bite of an infected. 

vectorborne

500

What is a theory that explains how the health of a country changes overtime because of industrialization and improvements in healthcare? 

Epidemiological Transition