Q: nestion 5 TRUE or FALSE: Emerging infectious diseases (EIDS) is a term that only refers to newly…
A: Diseases are things that influence one or more parts of the body by interfering with biological…
Q: In a case-control study, how do the cases differ from the controls?
A: Analytical studies are carried out in epidemiology to identify and quantify the relationship between…
Q: Define the following types of infection. Endemic Epidemic Sporadic Exotic
A: All types of organisms inhabit this Earth. Both unicellular and multicellular organisms inhabit the…
Q: 69. An epidemic curve is constructed mainly by: I. Plotting the time on the x axis II. Plotting the…
A: The evolution of infections in an outbreak is depicted by an epidemic curve. It is a basic component…
Q: biological vector is and a mechanical vec
A:
Q: 0.9 Lesding cause of death in developed countries is: A. Ischemic heart disease B. Respiratory…
A: The global cause of death is associated with three broad categories and there are cardiovascular…
Q: 1. discuss why is gardia lamblia callled as a travelers diareah 2. list down atleast five…
A: Giardia lamblia is a flagellated unicellular eukaryotic microorganism that commonly causes diarrheal…
Q: 11 The diagram below shows a 'bathtub' analogy which is often used to help explain the…
A: Introduction : The study and analysis of the distribution, patterns, and causes of health and…
Q: 2. Zero incidence is? Oa. Elimination of disease Ob. Eradication of disease Oc. Elimination of…
A: 1)Control: Deliberate efforts to reduce disease incidence, prevalence, morbidity, or mortality to a…
Q: Arthropods transmit disease by injecting microbes when they bite a victim. This insect is classified…
A: Various insects belonging to phylum arthropoda are carriers of certain diseases like malaria,…
Q: The most recommended means of prevention of Diptheria, Tetanus and Pertusis is Select one: O a. All…
A: Diphtheria is a bacterial disease of the upper respiratory system caused by Corynebacterium…
Q: SECONDARY PREVENTION BTOРИЧНАЯ ПРОФИЛАКТИКА 1. early diagnosis of diseases, the adoption of the…
A: Secondary prevention is one of the preventive measure which aims to mitigate the impact of a…
Q: In a table format give the motivation why they have been considered as controlled diseases, location…
A: Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: Give 3 primary prevention for covid 19 2. Give 2 primary prevention for skin cancer 3. Give 5…
A: Primary prevention is a type of prevention where there is intervention even before the health…
Q: What do you think are some best practices to control viral diseases in Aquaculture systems? Explain…
A: Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector globally and, with intensification of the…
Q: what are the diffrence between Candian public health Association(CPHA)Vs American public health…
A: A health association is a professional organisation for persons who operate in the medical industry.…
Q: Which of the following is not considered an insect vector? a. fl ea c. tick b. mosquito d. tsetse fl…
A: Introduction: A disease vector is any specialist which conveys and sends an irresistible microbe…
Q: Visis CDC website and report statistics for COVID-19 in any of the three states in USA. Define the…
A: Coronavirus disease 19 (Covid-19), is a respiratory infectious disease that can transmit from human…
Q: Descriptive epidemiology includes observational and experimental study designs.
A: Descriptive epidemiology includes observational study it explains the pattern of disease occurrence…
Q: Which of the following changes in parameters reflect the effect of poor nutrition on the spread of a…
A: Introduction :- Infection are caused by the Pathogens , because they cause pathogenesis and the…
Q: 1) What type of epidemic is the blue line? 2) What type of epidemic is the pink (red) line? 3) Why…
A: There are majorly 2 types of epidemic- 1) propagated- these are such conditions or epidemic which…
Q: Differentiate the following Epidemic Patterns a. Common-Source b. Propagated c. Mixed
A: Epidemiology: This is the branch of medical science. This branch deals with the study of health and…
Q: Is a recognised pathogen throughout the year for children in countries with temperate climates b.…
A: Rsv - respiratory syncytial virus. Appears to be cold but may be serious to the infants and elderly.…
Q: All statements are TRUE for psittacosis EXCEPT: Acquired from infected parrots AOTA…
A: Psittacosis is a zoonotic disease which is caused by Chlamydia psitacci and spreads to humans by…
Q: 82. Which of the following may produce an epidemic curve characteristic of a propagated source…
A: An epidemic is a sudden increase in the number of infected people with a disease in a given area…
Q: Mention different important factors that contribute to major diseases in Bangladesh. then briefly…
A: The disease is defined as a state of illness during which an individual is unable to perform various…
Q: Epidemics are considered short-term outbreaks of diseases O True O False
A: Introduction: The term epidemic is derived from the Greek terms epi, which means "above or above,"…
Q: Which of the following choices is NOT related to non-communicable diseases? A. Herbal therapy is a…
A: Non-communicable diseases are diseases that are not passed from person to person. They are usually…
Q: Any pharmaceutical drug is considered as a specialized microenvironment: Select one: True False
A: Drug Any chemical substance that produces physical or emotional changes through its chemical action…
Q: (I) Relative risk measures indicate what impact a disease will have on a population in terms of…
A: Attributable risk estimates the increased risk represented by the openness to a specific factor.…
Q: sing the knowledge acquired in primary health care media rapportage, discuss the relevance of the…
A: COVID-19 or corona virus disease is an infectious disease caused by the newly discovered corona…
Q: uperbugs are a relative new concern of physicians who treat infectious disease. Research and…
A: superbugs means some highly resistant and infectious strains of bacteria, viruses, parasites and…
Q: Discuss on any diseases of farm animals Discussion should entail i.the definition of the diseases…
A: Farm animal disease is a highly infectious animal disease especially cattle and sheep and it can be…
Q: IF the CDC estimates 12 thousand deaths occur because of the virus in the US, this number is…
A: CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is the institute of public health in the United…
Q: A disease having a slow and long duration is referred to as A. sporadic B. chronic C.…
A: Disease is defined as any change in the normal state of the body that it results into discomfort or…
Q: List the types of STI and the measures taken to prevent it. Also what are the measures taken by the…
A: Sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex, is the most common way to spread sexually…
Q: PRIMARY PREVENTION 1. elimination of the source of the harmful effects of 2. early diagnosis of…
A: Introduction :- Vaccinations, changing risky behaviours (bad eating habits, tobacco use), and…
Q: Briefly explain the different disease prevalence & their impact in Bangladesh?
A: Disease prevalence is defined as the rate at which a particular disease or health condition is…
Q: Which spice company of USA cause foodborne illness in 2007
A: Foodborn illness occurs mainly due to the bacterial infection of Salmonella. There occur high…
Q: _________ _____________ are different types of practices that are necessary at the basic level of…
A: Standard precautions are the basic practices that minimize the spread of infection or infectious…
Q: In epidemiology, RO is the expected number of cases arising from a single infected individual…
A: R0 is the basic reproduction number of diseases and it indicates the expected number of people a…
Q: 3. Define different prevention programs 4- T,
A: Vitamin D is a very essential for the normal functioning of the body. It plays a very important role…
Q: what are the diffrence between Candian public health Association (CPHA) and AMerican Public health…
A: The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) is a national not-for-profit association established…
Q: Why are emerging diseases concerning? O a. They occur more in developed countries Ob. They naturally…
A: Answer: D) They are increasing and therefore not controlled.
Q: Which of the following is a vector? fomite human tabletop flea b & d
A: The Human and Flea are two Vectors. Flea are vector for viral, bacterial ricketts disease in humans…
Q: Epidemiology 1. True or False: A screening test with 99% specificity and 99% sensitivity will…
A: 1. True. 2. True.
Q: Describe the theory of ‘fundamental causes of disease.” 2. Apply this theory to 1.) the…
A: In simple terms, a disease is a malfunction of an organism's structure or function that is not the…
Q: need in own words the points. Briefly discuss disease prevalence & their impact in Bangladesh?
A: Disease prevalence It is the number of existing cases of disease in a proportion of population…
Q: I am an agent that will cause a serious human disease, or result in serious economic consequences…
A: Microbiology is a hugely important field in both basic and applied research. We study microbiology…
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- 1. Discuss how government and Health organization manages zoonotic diseases. Provide at least 5 citation3. Identify 1 treatment strategy to treat selected HAI Identify 1 prevention strategy for selected HAI .2. Theis set of precaution is designed for the care of patients who are known or suspected to be infected or colonized with microorganisms transmitted by droplet, alrborne, or contact routes. 1. These category of precaution is designed to be used for the care of all patlents, in all settings, regardless of risk or presumed infection status. A. Isolation precaution B. Regular precaution C. Standard precaution D. Transmission-based precaution Rationale: A. Regular precaution B. Standard precaution C. Transmission-based precaution D. Specified-type precaution Rationale: hare taking care of a patient who is diagnosed to have chickenpox. Which type of precaution should you observe? A. Direct contact B. Contact precaution C. Droplet precautions D. Airborne precautions Rationale: 4. When a patient is diagnosed to have influenza, which practice, when observed, will protect the nurse from being infected? A. Cloth mask, proper hand hygiene and dedicated-care equipment. B. Surgical mask, proper…
- PLEASE SUGGEST RESEARCH OBJECTIVES AND PLEASE ENUMERATE Distribution of Vectors of Zoonotic diseases in animals in Iligan City&I need in own words the points. Briefly discuss disease prevalence & their impact in Bangladesh?On the list of controlled diseases in South Africa (Animal Disease Act): In a table format give the motivation why they have been considered as controlled diseases, location of prevalence in South Africa, using the OIE and other publications and also the regulations in South Africa: 1. what are the individual actions that a) an Animal Health Technician, b) State Veterinarian c) Private Veterinarian d) the state or DAFF can play during the control (prevention and during outbreak) for each diseases
- 3. The term "iatrogenic" means:? Don't plagarism-answer 1.physician caused. 2. a type of seizure. 3. physical dependency. 4. cancer causing. 5. a safe medical use.Help please its due today and I need help.. 1. Analyze and research human disease, transmission and treatment that can and does result in a huge diversity of environmental impact. 2. Collect data on the various epidemics and pandemic over the course of the last 100 years.6. SET OUT A SYPHILIS NURSING CARE PLANs?
- 2. Zero incidence is? Oa. Elimination of disease Ob. Eradication of disease Oc. Elimination of infection Od. Eradication of infection82. Which of the following may produce an epidemic curve characteristic of a propagated source outbreak?A. Gastroenteritis brought about by a virus horizontally transmitted via direct contactB. Gastroenteritis caused by a sewage system leaking into a town’s water supplyC. Gastroenteritis due to a contaminated batch of packaged food in grocery storesD. Gastroenteritis from a contaminated food item shared during a single meal83. Who among the following individuals may be considered a secondary case in an outbreak investigation?A. Ana has elevated blood pressure secondary to acute gastroenteritis after attending a party.B. Ian was infected by his roommate John, who was exposed to a patient zero while travelling.C. Mary got infected with her classmates when they attended a meeting in a compromised venue.D. Ted manifested symptoms of a communicable diseases when he got home from a trip abroad.Describe 5 categories of illnesses covered by the WADA's TUE policy.