Infection
Hygiene
Vaccination
100

Coming into contact with blood, saliva, mucous, or blood.

What is direct contact?

100

The single most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of germs.

What is handwashing?

100

The state of being resistant to a pathogen.

What is immunity?

200

Transfer of pathogen through coughing, sneezing, or talking.

What is droplet transmission?

200

Used to clean by killing bacteria on surfaces to decrease the spread of diseases.

What is disinfectant?

200

Reduces risks of getting a disease by working with your body’s natural defenses to build protection.

What is a vaccine?

300

Pathogen, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host. 

What is the chain of infection?

300

Maintaining cleanliness of your body by keeping your hair, mouth, nails, feet, and clothing clean.

What is personal hygiene?

300
One dose is given annually in October to protect against Influenza. 

What is the flu vaccine?

400

COVID-19, diarrhea, flu and colds, eye infections, staph infections, tooth decay, body lice, and ringworm.

What are conditions that can develop due to poor hygiene? 

400

Body hygiene, Oral hygiene, Mouth cleaning, Handwashing, Face hygiene, Ear hygiene, Hair cleaning, Food hygiene, and clothes hygiene

What are the components of hygiene? 

400

After administration one may get a sore arm or mild fever that can be treated with Tylenol.

What are the common side effects of a vaccine?