This is a kind of transmitted infectious agent from one pathogen to another.
What is a Vehicle?
The Epidemiology model is one of the models that will be learned on the list.
What is one of the epidemiology models that is listed on the list?
The whole study and topic of PBH 202.
What is epidemiology?
The 3 preventions in order that epidemiologists use to decrease diseases and illnesses.
What is Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention?
The spread of infections in a community that interconnects with the pathogen moves about.
What is a chain of infection?
This may indirectly be transmitted in an infectious agent and can passive carry a pathogen.
What is Vehicle Borne Transmission?
The epidemiology triangle includes the Public Health terms host, agent, and environment factors.
What is included in the Epidemiology Triangle?
The PBH 202 definition of epidemiology is the study of scientific, systematic, and data-driven of the distribution and determinants in diseases.
What is the PBH 202 definition of epidemiology?
A prevention in the Primary step of the passive primary Prevention.
What is Passive Primary Prevention?
A person that can be infectious but can have a subclinical disease.
What is a carrier?
In an example, of an Airborne Transmission is the Hepatitis A virus.
What is the example of Airborne Transmission?
The model includes the path by which is a pathogen leaves the host and is usually corresponding to where the the pathogen is located.
What is the model of the portal of exit?
Covid-19, Yellow Fever, Cholera, Bubonic Plague, Smallpox, HIV/AIDS, Influenza, and The Spanish Flu are a few of the highest of these diseases.
What is a pandemic?
Immunizations are one of the top preventions used today.
What is an example of one of the top primary prevention that is used today?
An agent can grow, live, and multiple that includes humans, animals, and the environment that lead it coming from an infectious agent.
What is a reservoir?
In 2020, one of the deadliest viruses of diseases in Epidemiology occur that lead to a global pandemic in public health. This was the transmission that was spread and there were two given names of this disease.
What is Airborne Transmission, Novel Corona-19 virus and Covid-19 virus?
The break of the chain infection of diseases this transmission is being used that have the following terms contact, (direct or indirect), ingestion, and inhalation.
What is the modes of transmission?
The socio-demographic characteristics and behaviors that increase or decrease a risk for developing illnesses, an example would be the elderly often are at high risk for low bone density.
What is descriptive epidemiology?
It a part of the first primary prevention that is intervening with health effects before the disease and health condition rises, measurements such as vaccines, balance diets, and banning substance abuse are few of these examples.
What is the Active Primary Prevention?
What is case definition?
Transmission occurs when the biology of a vector uptakes an agent by the spread of direct contact, droplets, vectors, and airborne route that will lead to more harmful biological vectors of disease.
What are three ways biological transmission is spread that can be harmful?
The vector borne transmission was spread with this virus and disease that is mainly in the tropical areas in the world. It mainly affected the parts of Asia and other hot dry areas in the world, most commonly spread to humans by an infected mosquito.
What is the West Nile Virus vector borne transmission?
There are four epidemiology terms on this list. Name all of them and list at least 2 major preventions on how they all relate to the latest pandemic.
What is epidemiology
The prevention of effects aiming to reduce the severity diseases encountered while helping people to manage long-term health effects.
What is tertiary prevention?
Both steps of primary and secondary are used, has a set of standard criteria, that needs to be classified within a person to know the particular disease, syndrome, and other health conditions.
What is a case?