Transmission
Diseases
Classification
Prevention/Mitigation
Misc
100

Touching infected fluids is an example of this method of transmission

What is direct contact

100

Pathogens need this for survival

What is a host

100

This classification can be treated with antibiotics

What is bacterial

100

This is the percentage of all known infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic

What is 60%

100

This disease adapted and is now only able to be transferred from person to person

What is HIV/AIDS

200

Touching inanimate objects that can harbor infection agents is an example of this method of transmission

What is indirect contact

200

These are microorganisms that cause diseases

What are pathogens

200

Toxoplasmosis and malaria are examples of this classification

What is parasitic

200

This perspective focuses on organisms, ecosystems, and interventions

What is the environmental health perspective

200

This state has no reported cases of rabies

What is Hawaii

300

Bedding and cages are an example of 

What is contaminated objects

300

Zoonotic diseases are found in these kinds of animals

What are domestic and wild animals

300

Anthrax, Lyme disease, and plague are examples of this classification

What is bacterial

300

The One Health approach is

What is collaborative, transdisciplinary approach to health

300

This country has no reported cases of rabies

What is Australia

400

Pathogens spread through another organism are called

What is vector-borne

400

This is percentage of emerging infectious diseases in humans are of zoonotic origins

What is 75%

400

Rabies, AIDS, and Ebola are examples of this classification

What is viral

400

This perspective considers the welfare and biology of wildlife, livestock, and pets 

What is the animal health perspective

400

This disease was originally passed from animals to humans 

What is AIDS

500

Sneezing or coughing produce this

What are moist respiratory droplets inhaled by another host

500

The World Health Organization defines zoonosis as this

What is any disease or infection that is that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate animals to humans 

500

Ringworm is an example of this classification

What is fungal

500

This perspective focuses on human exposure, risk, and prevention 

What is the human health perspective

500

The Center for Disease Control defines zoonotic as this

What is diseases caused by germs that spread from animals to humans