Prevention
Transmission
Carriers
Threats To Public Health
Mix It Up
100

Aims to prevent disease or injury before it ever occurs 

What is primary prevention ?

100

Skin to skin contact

What is direct transmission ?

100

No experience with having symptoms even when infected

What is a passive carrier ?

100

An illness that occurred suddenly 

What is an epidemic ?

100

From animals to humans

What is zoonosis ?

200

Aims to reduce the impact of a disease or injury that has already occurred

What is secondary prevention ?

200

Usually carried by dust (particles blown)

What is airborne transmission ?

200

They have the ability to transmit an agent during the incubation period before clinical illness begins

What are incubatory carriers ?

200

This illness is usually prevalent of a specific area or group

What is an endemic ?

200

The type of care to help you get back on your feet

What is rehabilitation ?

300

Aims to soften the impact of an ongoing illness or injury that has lasting effects

What is tertiary prevention ?

300

Food, water, and blood, carry pathogens

What is vehicle-borne transmission ?

300

One who harbors an infectious organism

What is an intermittent carrier ?

300

Covid-19 

What is a pandemic ?

300

When specimens are bred

What is propagate ?

400

Ann has changed to a healthier lifestyle by exercising daily and eating nutritional foods

What is active primary prevention ?

400

Pests such as fleas, mosquitoes, and ticks, carry infectious agents

What is vector-borne transmission ?

400

The one who has had a pathogenic organism for a significant amount of time, and can pass the infection to others

What is an active carrier ?

400

This is when common source and propagated characteristics are both shown 

What is a mixed epidemic ?

400

The desired result

What is efficacy ?

500

Clean water is a public health effort that isn't necessarily involved with a specific individual.

What is passive primary prevention ?

500

A pathogen has transferred from an infected host to a susceptible host

What is mechanical transmission ?

500

When it has recovered but still capable of transmitting the infectious agents to others

What is a convalescent carrier ?

500

Something that is likely to carry infection

What is a fomite ?

500

Using this you can quantify the relationships between exposures and outcomes

What is analytic epidemiology ?