. Which of the following terms refers to a persistent, expected level of disease in a defined population? a. Epidemic b. Outbreak c. Endemic d. Pandemic
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C) Term refers to persistent,expected level of disease in a defined population
is called Endemic.
. Which of the following terms refers to a persistent, expected level of disease in a...
Define epidemic, endemic, pandemic, disease outbreak and disease cluster Briefly discuss the CDC recommended 12 steps involved in a disease outbreak investigation. Which step is the most important/challenging one in the current Coronavirus disease outbreak? Why?
A disease occurring at a much higher rate than expected under normal conditions that is spread by person to person contact is a) endemic b)pandemic c) common source epidemic d) propagated epidemic
D. Neisseria meningitidis 8) An outbreak is considered to be a more contained: A. endemic disease. B. local disease. C. pandemic disease. D. epidemic disease. 9) True or false. A glass is a biological vector. True -- False 10) Which one is not a reservoir of infections types of reservoirs of infection. a. Human b. Animal c. Soil d. Water e. All of the above are reservoirs
30. Which of the following definitions is incorrect? in a A. Endemic: A disease that is constantly B. Sporadic: A disease that affects a population occasionalby C. Pandemic: A diseases that affects a large number of people in the worid in a short time the world D. Epidemic: A disease that is endemic across ysozyme and the antibiotic penicillin have similar mechanisms of action is that they both damage to the bacterialC. cell membrane A. ribosomes B. capsule D. cell...
Use the following terms to draw a concept of the
relationship of these terms to the study of mechanisms of
diseases
Use the following terms to draw a concept mapt of the relationship of these terms to the study of mechanisms of disease: Acute Asymptomatic Chronic Clinical Manifestations Complications Diagnosis Disease Endemic Epidemic Epidemiology Etiology Exacerbation Function Health Homeostasis latrogenic Idiopathic Illness Insidious Local Multifactorial Nosocomial Pandemic Pathogenesis Pathophysiology Precipitating Factors Primary Prevention Prognosis Remission Risk Factors Secondary Prevention Signs...
Match the corresponding term with its definition (1/2 point each) 3) Epidemic Endemic Pandemic Outbreak A: Cases in excess of what is to be expected in a community or region B: Cases in excess of what is to be expected across the world C: Cases that you would expect in a given geographical area D: Cases in excess of what is to be expected in a very localized area
An inanimate object that may be contaminated with a pathogen and thus serve as an agent of disease transmission is called: Vector fomite pathogen host none of the above Which of the following bacteria virulence factors lyses erythrocytes causing anemia? a. hyaluronidase collagenase coagulase hemolysin e. bacteria kinase 9. Which of them listed in question eight above dissolves blood clots? Surface molecules or structures that bind a pathogen to a specific surface of the host cell are collectively called: a....
Question 5 Which of the following is a substance that stimulates the immune system? Toxin Pathogen Antigen Infectious agent None of the answers listed Question 6 Which term best describes the following event? In 2009, H1N1 influenza spread fast around the world. Within a few months, the novel virus caused about 17,000 deaths worldwide. On October 25, 2009, US President Barack Obama officially declared H1N1 a national emergency. Epidemic Endemic Pandemic Outbreak None of the answers listed
Choose the best response for each term. Antibody functions Pandemic Herd immunity Communicable disease Incidence Notifiable infectious disease Prodromal period Septic shock Endemic disease Prevalence Zoonoses Focal infection A. Agglutination, opsonization, neutralization B. Same epidemic in Asia, South America, Africa C. Protective effect from vaccinating many D. Can spread from host to host E. Number in population with specific disease/unit time; indicates spread of disease F. Healthcare worker must report G. Patient has mild, early symptoms H. Drop in blood...
Question 7 How is a disease outbreak related to an epidemic? An outbreaks involves noncommunicable diseases An outbreak is confined to a localized area or population An outbreak only refers to foodborne illnesses O All of the answers listed None of the answers listed A Moving to another question will save this response. Moving to anöther que Question 2 points Save Anser in the distribution of the benefits and burdens of research Which of the following ethical principles identified in...