Cases
Carrier
Prevention
Transmission
Epidemiology
100

What is a case?

A person who has been diagnosed with a health-related situation.

100

What is a carrier?

An infected person who can transmit the disease

100

What is primary prevention?

An effort to prevent the disease from happening

100

What is a direct transmission?

Direct immediate transfer to the host

100

What does Epidemiology mean?

A field of science that studies health problems within populations

200

What is a primary case?

The first disease case in the population

200

What is an active carrier?

A person who had been exposed to it for a while

200

What is an active-primary prevention?


Behavior change to avoid the disease

200

What is Modes of transmission?

Different ways diseases are transmitted

200

What does Analytic Epidemiology mean?

When researchers try to find the cause and collect information; the whys and how’s.

300

What is a secondary case?

A person who has been infected from the primary carrier

300

What is a healthy carrier

 An individual who has been exposed but have not gotten the symptoms

300

What is the passive primary prevention?

Non-behavioral change to avoid the disease

300

What is an indirect transmission?

Transmitting without direct human to human contact

300

What does Descriptive Epidemiology mean?

When researchers try to sum up patterns by looking into the characteristics of person, place, & time

400

What is a suspect case?

A person who has all the signs of the disease but isn’t diagnosed

400

What is a convalescent carrier?

An individual in the recovery phase but is still infectious

400

What is secondary prevention?

Trying to detect disease early on to prevent from it getting terrible.

400

What is an airborne transmission?

Bacteria in dust particles; when people sneeze, cough, exhale, etc

400

What does epidemic mean?

When a number of cases rises higher than expected

500

What is an index case?

The first disease case for an epidemiologist

500

What is an intermittent carrier? 

A person who has been exposed to the pathogens and can potentially transmit it

500

What is tertiary prevention?

Efforts to lessen the disability

500

What is a vector-borne transmission?

Transfer of a disease from a vector

500

What does a pandemic mean?

When the number of cases rises to the point where different countries are affected as well.