Transmission
Outbreak Terms
Disease/Infection
Abbreviations/Terms
Prevention
100
Disease can occur only in a susceptible ____.
What is host (2 down.)
100
When a food poisoning outbreak is investigated, the epidemiologist will look at what _____ period people became ill.
What is time ( 7 down.)
100
The infection that preceeds Acquired Immune Deficiency syndrome.
What is HIV.
100
Acquired Immune Deficiency syndrome abrbreviation.
What is AIDS (5 down)
100
The goal of community health is____ of disease in populations
What is prevention (1 down)
200
All external factors surrounding and affecting an organism at any time.
What is enviroment. (2 across)
200
Refers to a disease presence restricted to a locality or geographic region.
What is endemic ( 17 across)
200
Transmission of disease from animal to man.
What is Zoonosis (18 across)
200
Centers for Disease Control
What isCDC (6 across)
200
Restoring a person's ability to perform at the highest level.
What is tertiary prevention (5 across)
300
Something that causes disease especially bacterium, virus, or fungus.
What is an agent. (10 across)
300
The number of new disease cases per population in a given time period.
What is rate. (9 down)
300
Liver disease caused by virus, bacteria, parasite infection, alchol, drugs, or toxins.
What is hepatitis. (11 down)
300
A virus that can lead to genital warts, but now has a vaccine avaible to prevent some strains of infection.
What is HPV.
300
Immunizations are an example of this level.
What is primary prevention (7 across)
400
An epidemiologist considers the ____ and distribution of disease.
What is cause. ( 11 across)
400
Disease affecting wide geographic area, AIDS is an example of this type of outbreak of disease.
What is pandemic (13 across.)
400
A virus discovered in Western United States amoung the Native American population in 1993 carried by rodents.
What is the hanta virus (12 across)
400
A measure of the risk of healthy people developing some new condition within a specified period of time.
What is incidence. ( 8 down.)
400
Testing the vision and hearing of a child prior to entering school.
What is secondary prevention (4 down.)
500
The place where a pathogenic agent lives and multiples.
What is reservoir. (19 across)
500
An outbreak affecting an expected number of individuals within a population at the same time.
What is epidemic. (4 down)
500
Virus which causes viral hemorrhagic fever, spread in Africa 1994-1995 by contact with contaminated bodies.
What is ebola. (3 down)
500
Respiratory system disease with long incubation period, can be highly contagious (abbreviation.)
What is TB (9 across)
500
Skin test for TB.
What is mantoux. (16 down.)