101
Diseases
History
Transmission
Prevention
100

The study and control of diseases in populations

What is Epidemiology?

100

The amount of cases of an infectious disease grows beyond what is expected for a population

What is an Epidemic?

100

This institution that closed in 2015 housed a collection of resources for the study of pathology

What is the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology?

100

various methods a disease is passed

What is Modes of Transmission?

100

Attempting to prevent the onset of disease

What is Primary Prevention?

200

Organisms that cause disease

What is a pathogen?

200

This disease causes diarrhea and is caused by ingesting contaminated food or water

What is Cholera?

200

This pandemic was the deadliest in world history and killed 20 to 40 million people

What is the Influenza Pandemic of 1918?

200

Anything that causes disease

What is a Pathogen?

200

Taking preventive measures like exercising and healthy eating to prevent disease

What is Active Primary Prevention?

300

Answers the who, what, where and when of health related events

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

300

This disease is found mostly in tropical areas, contracted from infected mosquitoes, does not have a cure

What is Dengue?

300

This scientist developed the first anthrax vaccine, among his many achievements

Who is Louis Pasteur?

300

A mosquito or tick is an example of this method of transmitting disease

What is a Vector?

300

Using early detection to prevent the progression of a disease

What is Secondary Prevention?

400

The first infected patient studied by epidemiologist in an epidemic

What is an Index Case?


400

This disease is caused when bacterial spores are inhaled, ingested, or enter the body through open wounds.

What is Anthrax?

400

This division of government began in 1798 where it provided healthcare for seamen

What is Public Health Services?

400

When a person carries a disease but does not show any symptoms of illness

What is a Passive Carrier?

400

Care given to return daily normal life function

What is Rehabilitation?

500

set of criteria used to determine whether a patient is linked to a disease

What is case definition?

500

This disease is spread by infected mosquitoes and can be fatal

What is Malaria?

500

This bacteriologist was the first to discover the bacteria that caused tuberculosis

Who is Robert Koch?

500

When a disease is transmitted by a host that is not infected

What is Mechanical Transmission?

500

When an intervention applied to a group of people produces the desired effect versus the group it is not given to

What is Efficacy?