The Epidemiology Triangle
Disease Transmission
Types of Carrier
Modes of Disease Transmission
Levels of Disease Prevention
100

It is the cause of the disease

What is infectious agent?

100
It is an object that can harbor an infectious agent and can be a mean of transmission

What is fomite?

100

An individual who has been exposed to and harbors a disease-causing organism and who has done so for some time, even though the person may have recovered from the disease 

What is active carrier?

100

It is the immediate transfer of an infectious agent from one person to another

What is direct transmission?

100

It is preventing a disease or disorder before it happens

What is primary prevention?

200

It is a human or an animal that is susceptible to the disease

What is host?

200

It is an invertebrate animal that transmits infection by conveying the infectious agent from one host to another

What is vector?

200

An individual who harbors a pathogen and who, although in the recovery phase of the course of the disease, is still infectious

What is convalescent carrier?

200

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

What is indirect transmission?

200

It is aimed at the health screening and detection activities used to identify disease

What is secondary prevention?

300

It includes the surroundings and conditions that allow disease transmission

What is environment?

300

It is the habitat in or on which an infectious agent lives, grows, multiplies, and on which it depends for its survival in nature 

What is reservoir?

300

An individual who has been exposed to and harbors a pathogen but has not become ill or shown any of the symptoms of the disease

What is passive carrier?
300

It is related to fomites, food, or water that acts as a conveyance

What is vehicle-borne transmission?

300

It consists of limiting any disability by providing rehabilitation when a disease, injury, or disorder has already occurred and caused damage

What is tertiary prevention?

400

It represents the incubation period, life expectancy of the host or pathogen, and duration of the illness

What is time?

400

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

What is zoonosis?
400

An individual who has been exposed to and harbors a pathogen, is in the beginning stages of the disease, is displaying symptoms, and has the ability to transmit the disease

What is incubatory carrier?

400

It is 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?

400

It requires behavior change on the part of the individual

What is active primary prevention?

500

It is a nonliving intermediary such as a fomite, food, or water that conveys the infectious agent from its reservoir to a susceptible host 

What is vehicle?

500

An individual who has been exposed to and harbors a pathogen and who can spread the disease in different places or at different intervals

What is intermittent carrier?

500

It is when a pathogen spreads using a host as a mechanism for a ride for nourishment, or as part of a physical transfer process

What is mechanical transmission?

500

It does not require behavior change on the part of the individual

What is passive primary prevention?