Epidemiology
Carriers
Transmission
Diseases
Prevention
100

An outbreak of a diseases that effects a country or the world.

Pandemic

100

Never show symptoms despite being healthy.

Healthy or passive carriers

100

Disease that is spread by direct contact.

Direct transmission

100

A habitat where agents normally grow. 

Reservoir

100

The goal to prevent the disease before it occurred. 

Primary prevention

200

The traditional model of infectious disease.

Epidemiology triangle

200

Susceptible host or port of entry?

Chain of infection

200

Diseases that are spread by contaminated object.

Indirect transmission

200

Microorganism that causes diseases.

Pathogen

200

Rehabilitation and efforts to prevent disease progression

Tertiary prevention

300

The distribution of diseases.

Descriptive Epidemiology

300

When organisms leave reservoir.

Port of entry

300

How diseases are transferred.

Modes of Transmission

300

Diseases that are transferred from animals. 

Zoonosis

300

Control or use of the things that can be harmful for the health. 

Active primary prevention

400

A widespread infectious disease in a population.

Epidemic

400

Organism that can transfer agent during incubation period. 

Incubatory carrier

400

Diseases that are transmitted through air or respiratory droplets.

Airborne transmission

400

Any living agent that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen to another living organism.

Vector

400

 A care that can help you get back, keep, or improve ability to perform daily activity. 

Rehabilitation

500

A field of science that studies health problems within populations

Epidemiology

500

Carrying the disease and spreading it

Carrier

500

Objects that can carry diseases/infection.

Fomite

500

Some one with suspected symptoms of a particular disease. 

Suspect case

500

Screening of diseases and identifying them in early stages.

Secondary prevention