Influenza
Diabetes Mellitus
Cholera
Lassa Fever
Malaria
100
Influenza is this type of disease in that it can be transmitted through direct contact with another person.
What is communicable disease?
100

Can be considered this type of disease because the immune system attack cells in the pancreas by mistake.

What is autoimmune system?

100
Cholera is this type of disease because it only lasts for a short duration and has rapid onset.

What is an acute disease?

100
A type of virus-host interaction that is dormant in the body until triggered.
What is latent?
100
A pandemic disease spread through mosquitoes and/or by animals or insects
What is Malaria?
200
A person who contracts Influenza experiences these: coughing, runny nose, and vomiting.
What is signs of Influenza?
200

High levels of insulin in a fetus' blood can lead to respiratory distress _____ 


What is syndrome?

200

The disease is not likely to spread directly from one person to another, also known as this.


What is indirect contact?

200
The disease is carried by rats which are ___vectors and therefore not ____vectors
What is biological and mechanical?
200
Is spread by mosquito bites and so is considered this type of transmission.
What is vector transmission?
300

When people with HIV or an weakened immune system contract this disease, this disease is now considered this. 


What is opportunistic?

300

This type of disease cannot be contracted from someone infected and could last for over 3 months.

What is noncommunicable and chronic?
300

The watery diarrhea that people with Cholera experience.


What is symptom?

300

Hemorrhaging in the gums, nose, eyes or elsewhere, difficulty breathing, cough, swollen airways, stomachache, vomiting and diarrhea (both bloody), difficulty swallowing, and hepatitis.

What are the early signs and symptoms of Lassa fever?

300
People most susceptible to Malaria
What is pregnant women?
400

This term refers to how the flu is transmitted through tiny droplets made when people with the disease cough, sneeze, or talk. 

What is droplet transmission?
400

This disease is noncommunicable and therefore is less likely that is______within a population

What is propagated?

400

These two terms refer to how Cholera was originally only found in the Ganges delta in India but later had outbreaks in other countries.


What is endemic and epidemic?

400

The overall case-fatality rate is 1%. Observed case-fatality rate among patients hospitalized with severe cases of Lassa fever is 15%.

What is the epidemic outbreak for Lassa fever?

400
Treatments for disease
What is antibiotics and anti parasite medications?
500

Birds, pigs, and other animals from this sub-region contribute to the etiology, or cause, of Influenza.

What is Southeast Asia?

500
The three types of diabetes are considered Type 1, Type 2, and _____diabetes
What is gestational?
500
The signs of Cholera

What is low blood sugar, seizures, and coma?

500

Lassa fever occurs in all age groups and both sexes. Persons at greatest risk are those living in rural areas where Mastomys are usually found, especially in communities with poor sanitation or crowded living conditions. 

What is vector transmission?
500
Can only be contracted through animals or insects and not by an inanimate object that could contain the virus which is also know as_____
What is vehicle transmission?