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chart for development of disease, including incubation period and latent period |
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List and describe the three types of prevention - chart of when they occur |
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Primary Prevention
- intervention occurs before onset of disease
- increases host resistance/decreases susceptibility
secondary prevention
- early dection/screening
Tertiary prevention
- psychological, medical, ect rehabilitation
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non-antigen specific ie skin, white blood cells, stomach acid, ext |
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name and describe the two types of acquired immunity |
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passive (mother -> child) active (vaccine or natural contact) |
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herd immunity - 3 qualifiers |
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aka community immunity the resistance of a group to disease associated with large proportion of non-susceptibles. but, if many individuals resistant ENTIRE population likely protected. qualifiers: 1. infectious agent needs to be restricted to ONE host species, and transmission relatively direct 2. infection must induce solid immunity 3. need random mixing of individuals. *degree of random mixing dictates degree of herd immunity |
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the study of the FREQUENCY, DISTRIBUTION, DETERMINANTS of HEALTH and DISEASE in POPULATIONS and the APPLICATION of this study to control of health problems |
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briefly list 3 approaches to epidemiological studies |
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descriptive epi analytic epi clincial epi |
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describes outcome (the what) relative to the who, where, when (FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION) to help understand the why. information about occurrence of disease but with NO attempt to establish association between cause and effect |
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investigates reasons for disease/death/events/productivity (the why) relative to the what, who, where, when. examines the DETERMINANTS to ultimately prevent and control health problems. uses stats to ESTABLISH RELATIONSHIPS between causative factors and occurrence of disease |
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applications of epi principles and methods in clinical medicine. |
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list and describe the two types of epi research designs |
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1. Descriptive -only describes -no formal comparison made between groups of subjects -good for hypoth. generation
2. analytic/explanatory -used to make inferences about relationships between exposures and outcomes -comparisons made |
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