The ability of the human body to function properly
What is physical?
The science and art of promoting health and extending life on the population level
What is Public Health?
The study of the distribution and determinants of ease disability and death in human populations for the purpose of achieving better control
What is epidemiology?
Spread from person to person
What is Propagated?
A person who has been diagnosed as having a disease, disorder, injury, or
condition
What is a case?
The ability to have satisfying relationships
What is Social?
The group of people sharing one or more characteristics.
What is Population?
The health-related state or event in a defined population above the expected over a given period of time
What is epidemic?
A group of people gets sick after being exposed to a virus
What is Common Source?
The first disease case in the population
What is Primary Case?
The ability to think clearly
What is mental
Father of epidemiology
What is John Snow?
Persistent, usual, expected health-related state or event in a defined population over a given period of time
What is endemic?
The common source epidemic is followed by person-to-person contact and the disease is spread as a propagated outbreak
The first disease case brought to the attention of the epidemiologist
What is Index Case?
The ability to cope and adapt
What is emotional?
The mission of public health is to ensure conditions that promote
What is the six dimensions of health in the population?
Epidemic affecting a large number of people in many countries, continents, or regions
What is a pandemic?
The inhalation of infectious aerosols or “droplet nuclei”
What is airborne transmission?
The individual who become infected and ill after a disease has been introduced into a population
What is a Secondary Case?
The feeling as if part of a greater spectrum of existence
What is spiritual?
The virus that was found to be the cause of a "mysterious epidemic in 1981 was
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
The means to identify and quantify associations, test hypotheses, and
supporting statements about causality
What is analytic epidemiology?
The most common form of disease transmission
What is Contact transmission?
Criteria that assure cases are consistently
diagnosed, regardless of where or when they were identified and who analyzed the case.
What is the standard case definition?