Epidemiology Random
Public health assessment
Disease Transmission
Prevention
Historic Developments in Epidemiology
100

Characterization of distribution of health related states or events. 

What is descriptive epidemiology?

100

Diseases like influenza that are constantly present in a community 

What is an endemic?

100

Direct immediate transfer of an infectious agent from one person to another. Examples include physical contact. 

What is direct transmission?

100

Preventing disease before it happens 

What is primary prevention?

100

The father of medicine and the first epidemiologist 

Who is Hippocrates?

200

Set criteria ensuring that cases are diagnosed regardless of time or place. 

What is case criteria? 

200

Occurrence of an illness in excess; typically more than the normal expectancy. 

What is an epidemic? 

200

Droplets and dust particles carrying pathogen to host. Ex- COVID, Pneumonia 

What are examples of diseases that require airborne transmission?

200

Examples include screening and detection services that can prevent disease from progressing or from occurring. 

What are some example of secondary prevention?
200

Discovered that hand washing with chlorinated lime water between each patient decreased the spread of Childbed Fever

Who is Ignaz Semmelweis?

300


 What is the epidemiology triangle? 

300

Illness attacks a large population of a country or a continent. 

When does an epidemic become a pandemic? 

300

When pathogen is carried by intermediate organism to the host

What is indirect transmission?

300

Educational services, physical therapy, counseling after an injury or disease

What are some rehabilitation services?

300

Objects such as: clothing, utensils, door handles and stethoscopes that harbor pathogens and serve as means of transmission. 

What is a fomite?

400


What is the chain of infection? 

400

The ability of a program to lead to desired outcome among participants and its' ability to offer benefits needs to be evaluated before being put to practice. 

What do prevention efficacy and effectiveness mean? 

400

Arthropod vs. Fomite/food/H20

What is the difference between vector borne transmission and vehicle born transmission?

400

Providing rehabilitation services and attempting to block the progression of an illness or an injury. 

What is tertiary prevention?

400

Made a vaccination for small pox after identifying that people who acquired cow pox did not develop small pox. 

Who is Benjamin Jesty? 

500

Infectious organism in vertebrate animals that can be transmitted to humans. Ex- Rabies in dogs transferred to humans through bite. 

What is zoonosis? 

500

When victims of common source epidemic come in contact with others and spread infection. 

What is mixed epidemic?

500

Process of pathogen going through changes in life cycle while within host or vector. 

What is biological transmission?

500

One requires behavioral change on the part of the individual while the other does not. 

What is the difference between active and passive primary prevention? 

500

Typhoid Mary led to the infection of 51 people through the food she prepared. 

Who is an example of an asymptomatic carrier?