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A field of science that studies health problems within populations.

what is Epidemiology?

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Something that belongs to a particular people or population. It means natural to or native to, confined to or widespread only within a place  or pop of people.

What is an Endemic?

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Is an individual with no overt disease who harbors infectious organisms. Dissemination is the spread of the organism in the environment.

What is a Carrier?

100

an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring.

What is Case?

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is an individual with no overt disease who harbors infectious organisms. Dissemination is the spread of the organism in the environment.

What is a Carrier?

200

The ability to produce a desired or intended result.

What is Efficacy?

200

Sudden increase in number of cases of a disease above the normally expected level within a community, pop, or region. Significantly higher.

What is an Epidemic?


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One who harbors a pathogenic organism for a clinically significant time and is able to pass the infection to others.

What is an Active Carrier?

200

the person who first brings a disease into a group of people.

What is a Primary Case?

200

When the infection spreads from one person to another.

What is Propagated?

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The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result; success.

What is Effectiveness?

300

An epidemic that has spread over multiple countries or continents and usually affects a large number of people.

What us a Pandemic?

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Those who never experience symptoms despite being infected.

What is a Healthy or Passive Carrier?

300

A person who gets a disease from exposure to a person with the disease, or primary case.

What is a Secondary Case?

300

Is one in which a group of persons are all exposed to an infectious agent or a toxin from the same source.

What is Common-Source?

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Characterization of the distribution of health-related states or events.

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

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More-than-expected increase in the number of endemic cases. Can be single area.

What is an Outbreak?

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One who harbors and spreads an infectious organism during the incubation period of a disease before it becomes clinically evident.

What is an Incubatory Carrier?

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No laboratory evidence but clinical signs and symptoms.

What is a Suspect Case?
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indirect transmission of an infectious agent that occurs when a vehicle (or fomite) touches a person's body or is ingested.

What is Vehicle-Borne Transmission?

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A measure the association between a particular exposure and a disease, using information collected from individuals, rather than from the aggregate population.

What is Analytic Epidemiology?

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Pattern of a common-source outbreak followed by secondary person-to-person spread is not uncommon.

What is a Mixed-Epidemic?

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One who harbors an infectious organism, e.g., methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the nasal passages, from time to time but not continuously.

What is an Intermittent Carrier?

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May indicate the source of the disease, the possible spread, and which reservoir holds the disease in-between outbreaks.

What is an Index Case?

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Shows the process through which infectious disease transmission occurs. The pathogen, or infectious agent, leaves the reservoir through a portal of exit.

What is a Chain of Infection?