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Spreading like wildfire
What? When? How?!
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100

Where a pathogen leaves the body

What is a portal of exit?

100

A specific source that is capable of causing increased spread of infection

What is a common-source?

100

A insect or bug that can transmit germs.

What is a Vector?

100

The prevention of a disease before it happens

What is Primary Prevention?

100

How productive a system, process, or thing works. 

What is Efficacy?

200

Where a pathogen enters the body

What is a portal of entry?
200

When an illness occurs and spreads faster than usual.

What is an epidemic?

200
When a disease spreads through the air. 

What is Airborne transmission?

200
It is the attempt to restore an involved person to a useful, productive, and satisfying life. 

What is Rehabilitation?

200

When people who got sick from a common source interact with other people and spread the disease

What is a Mixed Epidemic?

300

How pathogens get around from person to person

What is Mode of Transmission

300

When an illness is consistent and is continuous throughout a population.

What is an endemic?

300

When a pathogen spreads through contact with an inanimate object.

What is Vehicle-borne transmission?
300

When one changes their life in order to prevent illness, a disorder, or condition.

What is Active Primary Prevention?

300

The description or characterization of the distribution health problem

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

400
The sequence in which a disease spreads 

What is the chain of infection?


400

An illness that reaches large areas such as countries or continents.

What is a pandemic?

400

An inanimate object that harbors pathogens.

What is a Fomite?

400

The limitation and attempt to delay the progression of a disease, injury, or disorder that has already impacted the host.

What is Tertiary Prevention?

400

The use of objective data and experimentation to identify causes of health issues

What is Analytic Epidemiology?

500

Where pathogens habituate to thrive and grow.

What is a Reservoir?

500

The term that describes a transmission of disease from person-to-person

What is propagation?

500

When the disease pathogen evolves within a host before going to the next host. 

What is biological transmission?

500
A preventative technique that includes screening and detection activities while trying to block progression of an illness. 

What is Secondary Prevention?

500

The interrelationship of the host, environment, infectious agent, and time.

What is the Epidemiology triangle?