Course Introduction
Module 01 Quiz
Terminology
History/Role of Epidemiology
Wild Card
100

The minimum passing grade for the course is

What is 73%

100

A mortality rate limited to a particular age group. The numerator is the number of deaths in that age group; the denominator is the number of persons in that age group in the population.

What is age-specific mortality rate

100

Avoids the initial occurrence of a disease

What is primary prevention 

100

The first to provide a description of disease

Who is Hippocrates

100

The group of individuals being studied

What is study population 

200

The normal time/day for the Live Classroom Session for this course

What is Monday @ 9:00am CST / 10:00am EST

200

The resistance of a group to invasion and spread of an infectious agent, based on the resistance to infection of a high proportion of individual members of the group. The resistance is a product of the number susceptible and the probability that those who are susceptible will come into contact with an infected person

What is herd immunity

200

Three types of prevention: primary, secondary and tertiary 

What is levels of prevention

200

The first person to practice modern epidemiology

Who is John Snow

200

Countries in the process of establishing an economic and medical infrastructure to support health

What is developing countries 

300

The Library Resource that can assist with formatting in-text citations and a Reference page

What is NoodleTools

300

A measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval of time.


What is mortality rate

300
The stage of disease when signs and symptoms appear

What is clinical

300

The 1845 epidemic for which John Snow is most well known was an outbreak of 

What is Cholera

300

The method of gathering data on combinations of certain symptoms

What is syndromic surveillance 

400

The last day of the course

What is Sunday February 16th

400

The aspect of epidemiology concerned with organizing and summarizing health-related data according to time, place, and person.


What is descriptive epidemiology

400

The biological cause of a problem or disease

What is etiology

400

Epidemiology deals with

What is the occurrence, pattern, and frequency of disease in a population 

400

Four rules that establish the causal relationship between an infectious agent and a particular infection

What is Koch's postulates

500

The due Course Project is due 

What is Sunday February 9th @ 11:59pm CST in Module 05

500

The proportion of persons with clinical disease, who after becoming infected, become severely ill or die.

What is virulence

500

The upper end of the normal endemic level of infections

What is epidemic threshold

500

Another term for incubation period, or the period between when the person was exposed to the contagion and when they begin to develop symptoms of disease

What is latent period

500

Work conducted by Robert Koch was essential in proving what theory

What is the germ theory