Definitions
History
Epidemiology Model
Transmissions
Causation and Prevention
100

A model that consists of 4 elements: host, agent, environment, and time

What is a epidemiology model?

100

Vapors rising from a rotting refuse or stagnant water

What is miasmas?

100

A human in which diseases occur

What is the host?

100

Indirect transmission to humans by mosquito water

What is modes of transmission?

100

A connection between a stressor (environmental factors) and health issues/diseases

What is association?

200

The study and analysis of health and disease conditions within a population

What is epidemiology?

200

Blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile

What is humors?

200

Able to move between an agent and host, causing the spread of a disease

What is a vector?

200

Carried on tiny particles that stay suspended in the air and travel on air currents

What is airborne transmission?

200

Level of prevention is used when the host begins to react to the agent or in the pathogenesis stage.

What is secondary prevention?

300

Who, what, where, when, why, and how

What is epidemiology variables?

300

First father of epidemiology

Who is Hippocrates?

300

A contagious or a non-contagious power that causes health concerns

What is the agent?

300

Person to person transmission

What is direct transmission?

300

Level of prevention may include rehabilitation or palliative care

What is tertiary prevention?

400

Germs, place, path out, method of spreading, path in, and the next person


What are the 6 links of break the chain?

400

The first to claim that a disease was transferred from one person to another person who then develops the disease, called contagion

Who is Fracastorius?

400

Used to show the relationship between the elements of the epidemiology model

What is venn diagram?

400

Including both a vehicle and vector-borne contact

What is indirect transmission?

400

A confirmed relationship between a stressor and a disease

What is causation?

500

Feces, water, and food

What are examples of a reservoir?

500

The roman emperor's personal physician who added two new elements to Hippocrates humors

Who is Galen?

500

Within the epidemiology model, this is needed for disease to happen

What is the interaction of the agent, host, and environment?

500

a transfer of infectious agent from a vector's body to the host

 

What is a mechanical vector?

500

Used when there are indirect and direct causes (often including the DOH) that is related to health issues

What is a web of causation?