Understanding Disease Outbreaks
Investigating the Source
Patterns and Data
Stopping the Spread
Careers
100

What is a disease outbreak?

When more people than expected get the same illness in a certain place and time.

100

What is one way investigators can figure out what made people sick?

By asking people what they ate or did before getting sick.

100

What kind of information might investigators collect during an outbreak? (name one)

What people ate, where they went, when they got sick, or their symptoms.

100

What is one way to stop a disease from spreading?

Removing contaminated food, isolating sick people, or improving hygiene.

100

What does an epidemiologist do?

Studies how diseases spread and works to control outbreaks.

200

How is an outbreak different from one or two people getting sick?

An outbreak involves many connected cases, not just a few unrelated illnesses.

200

Why did we separate the class into “Sick” and “Not Sick” before testing each food?

To find differences and identify what foods might have caused the illness.

200

How can looking at patterns (like what people ate) help solve an outbreak?

It helps identify common exposures that could be causing the illness.

200

Why might health officials close a restaurant or recall food during an outbreak?

To prevent more people from being exposed to the source of the illness.

200

Name one job involved in disease outbreak investigations and what they do.

Example: Public health inspector—checks places like restaurants for safety hazards.

300

Why might it be important to figure out where and how an outbreak started?

So we can stop it from spreading and prevent more people from getting sick.

300

If some people who ate the strawberry shortcakes didn’t get sick, what are two possible reasons why?

They may have eaten less of it, had stronger immune systems, or the food they ate wasn’t contaminated.

300

Why is it important to collect accurate data when investigating a disease outbreak?

So investigators can make correct decisions and not blame the wrong source.

300

How can telling the public about an outbreak help keep people safe?

People can avoid the risk and take steps to protect themselves.

300

Why is teamwork important in careers that investigate and stop disease outbreaks?

Different experts (scientists, doctors, inspectors) work together to solve problems and protect the public.