Key Terms
Disease Transmission
Death and Prevention
History of Epidemiology
Key Individuals
100

Define descriptive epidemiology

What is the characterization of the distribution of health-related states or events?

100

Clothing, door handles, and utensils hold bacteria in a hospital setting. They are examples of 

What is a formite?

100

Preventing a disease before it happens

What is primary prevention?

100

This organic component helped curve beriberi

What is a vitamin?

100

The person associated with the atomic theory

Who is Hippocrates?

200

Smoking is a _____ for heart disease and cancer.

What is a risk factor?

200

Another name for a tick

What is a vector?

200

This disease caused the most deaths in America in 2000 and 2016

What is heart disease?

200

The end of this major war led to an increase in lung cancer

What is World War II?
200

This epidemiologist focused on the spread of disease in the military

Who is James Lind?

300

The epidemic that affects a large population of people

What is a pandemic?

300

When a person is sick and recovering they're a 

What is a convalescent carrier?

300

An attempt to restore a conflicted person

What is rehabilitation?

300

The terms epidemic and endemic were introduced by 

Who is Hippocrates?

300

One of the most important contributors to epidemiology, ____ worked with the British Royal Family and studied cholera.

Who is John Snow?

400

An infectious disease defined by diarrhea, collapsing, and dehydration

What is cholera?

400

Getting a pathogen while swimming in a lake, river, or pool is due to

What is a vehicle-borne transmission?

400

In this prevention, behavior change is NOT required

What is passive primary prevention?

400

In 1879 the book titled ______ was the first major book on public health

What is Hygiene and Public Health?

400

The scientist that determined anthrax was brought back to land by earthworms

Who is Louis Pasteur?

500

The bacterial infection caused by bacillus anthracis

What is anthrax?

500

A person who can spread disease in different places and intervals

Who is an intermittent carrier?

500

In 2016, self-harm led to ___ percent of deaths in America

How much is 1.6%

500

Janet Lane-Claypon was a huge advocate of _____ because it helped babies gain weight and lowered the risk of breast cancer

What is breastfeeding?

500

This was the first scientist to develop life expectancy tables

Who is John Graunt?