Foundations of Epidemiology
Case Concepts in Epidemiology
Disease Transmission Concepts
Modes of Disease Transmission
Levels of Prevention
100

The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in human populations and the application of this study to the prevention and control of health problems

What is Epidemiology?

100

A person in a population who has been identified as having a particular disease, disorder, injury, or condition

What is a Case?

100

An inanimate object that can harbor an infectious agent and is capable of being a means of transmission

What is Fomite?

100

The uninterrupted and immediate transfer of an infectious agent from one person to another

What is Direct Transmission?

100

Preventing a disease or disorder before it happens

What is Primary Prevention?

200

The occurrence of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy in a community or region

What is Epidemic?

200

A standard set of criteria that ensures cases are consistently diagnosed

What is Case Definition?

200

Contains, spreads, or harbors an infectious organism

What is Carrier?

200

Occurs when an agent is transferred or carried by some intermediate item, organism, means, or process to a host, resulting in disease

What is Indirect Transmission?

200

Requires behavior change in the individual

What is Active Primary Prevention?
300

Involves characterization of the distribution of health-related states or events

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

300

The first disease case in the population

What is Primary Case?

300

An invertebrate animal that transmits infection by conveying the infectious agent from one host to another

What is Vector?

300

Occurs when droplets or dust particles carry the pathogen to the host and cause infection

What is Airborne Transmission?

300

Aimed at the health screening and detection activities used to identify disease

What is Secondary Prevention?

400

Involves finding and quantifying associations, testing hypotheses, and identifying causes of health-related states or events

What is Analytic Epidemiology?

400

The first disease case brought to the attention of the epidemiologist

What is Index Case?

400

The habit in (living or nonliving) in or on which an infectious agent lives, grows, and multiplies, and on which it depends for its survival in nature

What is Reservoir?

400

Occurs when an arthropod conveys the infectious agent

What is Vector-Borne Transmission?

400

Any attempt to restore an afflicted person to a useful, productive, and satisfying lifestyle

What is Rehabilitation?

500

Occurs when victims of a common-source epidemic have person-to-person contact with others and spread the disease, resulting in a propagated outbreak

What is Mixed Epidemic?

500

An individual (or a group of individuals) who has all the signs and symptoms of a disease or condition but has not been diagnosed as having the disease or has the cause of the symptoms connected to a suspected pathogen

What is Suspect Case?

500

An infectious organism in vertebrate animals that can be transmitted to humans through direct contact, a fomite, or a vector

What is Zoonosis?

500

When the pathogen undergoes changes as part of its life cycle while within the host/vector and before being transmitted to the new host

What is Biological Transmission?

500

Limiting any disability by providing rehabilitation when a disease, injury, or disorder has already occurred and caused damage

What is Tertiary Prevention?