Epidemics, Endemics, and Pandemics
Case Concepts in Epidemiology
Disease Transmission Concepts
Modes of Disease Transmission
Levels of Prevention
100
The type of epidemic that arises from specific source 
What is a common source epidemic 
100

A person in a population who has been identified as having a particular disease, disorder, injury, or condition 

What is a case

100

An inanimate object capable of being a means of transmission 

What is a fomite 

100
The two general modes of disease transmission 

What are direct and indirect transmission 

100

Preventing a disease or disorder before it happens

What is primary prevention 

200

An "outbreak" refers to an ___ that is confined to a localized geographic area

What is an epidemic 

200

The first disease case in the population 

What is the primary case 
200

Infectious organism in vertebrate animals that can be transmitted to humans 

What is Zoonosis 

200

Uninterrupted and immediate transfer of an infectious agent

What is direct transmission

200

The type of prevention that requires behavior change in the individual 

What is active primary prevention

300
A disease is said to be a ____ when it continually prevails in a region 

What is an endemic 

300

An individual who has all the signs and symptoms of a disease or condition but has not been diagnosed with having the disease 

What is a suspect case 
300

The habitat in which an infectious agent lives, grows, and multiplies

What is a reservoir
300

Occurs when droplets or dust carry the pathogen to the host and cause infection 

What is airborne transmission 

300

Eating vitamin-enriched foods and drinking fluoridated water are examples of what type of prevention

What is passive primary prevention 

400

Occurs when victims of a common source epidemic have person-to-person contact with others and spread the disease 

What is a mixed epidemic 

400

Set of criteria that ensures that cases are consistently diagnosed

What is the case definition 

400

The type of carrier that has been exposed to and harbors a pathogen but has not become ill

Healthy carrier (also called passive carrier) 

400

Air currents, dust particles, water, and food are means of what type of transmission 

What is indirect transmission 

400

The type of prevention that aims to block the progression of a disease or prevent an injury from developing into a disability 

What is secondary prevention 

500

A type of epidemic affecting or attacking the population of an extensive region, country, or continent 

What is a pandemic 

500

The organism or substance such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, or parasites that is capable of producing disease 

What is a pathogen 

500

The two types of human or animal reservoirs 

What are symptomatic and asymptomatic 

500

Occurs when the pathogen undergoes changes as part of its life cycle before being transmitted to the new host 

What is biological transmission 
500

Patient education, aftercare, health counseling, and some other aspects of health promotion play important roles in what 

What is rehabilitation