History
Statistics
Vocab
Studies
Wildcard
100

Created VACCINES for anthrax?

Who is Louis Pasteur? 

100

What type of epi curve rises rapidly? 

What is point source? 

100

An epidemic occurring over several countries or continents and affecting a large proportion of the population.

What is Pandemic? 

100

What the study which is less expensive and easier to conduct? 

What is a case-control study? 

100

This graph shows the number of cases of disease over time in an outbreak.

What is an epidemic curve?

200

In 1854, this scientist mapped cholera cases in London and traced the outbreak to the Broad Street pump.

Who is John Snow? 

200

This measure describes the proportion of a population that has a disease at a specific point in time.

What is prevalence? 

200

systematic and ongoing collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of health data

What is a Surveillance? 

200

This study compares individuals with a disease to those without it to identify risk factors.

What is a case-control study? 

200

This term describes a sudden increase in disease cases above expected levels.

What is an outbreak?

300

Which scientist who showed that specific microbes caused specific diseases? 

Who is Louis Pasteur? 

300

This measure describes the number of new cases of a disease occurring in a population over a given time period.

What is incidence?

300

An animal that transmits disease but is not the cause of the disease itself

What is a vector? 

300

Which study tracks the effects of exposure? 

What is a cohort study? 

300

The first identified case in an outbreak investigation is known as this.

What is the index case (patient zero)?

400
Nicknamed the father of epidemiology

Who is John Snow? 

400

Graph which rises gradually and might plateau? 

What is Continuous source? 

400

Comparison people with and without exposures to see what happens to each. 

What is Cohort? 

400

This study measures exposure and disease at a single point in time.

What is a cross-sectional study?

400

The word which describes how well true negatives are identified? 

What is specificity? 

500

What is the purpose of Koch's postulates?

These are criteria designed to establish a causal relationship between a causative microbe and a disease

500
Graph with successively larger peaks. 

What is propagated? 

500

 an aggregation of cases over a particular period closely grouped in time and space, regardless of whether the number is more than the expected number. 

What is Cluster? 

500

What is the study which is not good for results in the long run? 

What is cross-sectional study? 

500

What are the four parts which should be included in a case studies? 

1. Clinical information about the disease or condition

2. Characteristics of the affected people 

3. Location or place 

4. Time sequence