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exam 7 part 2
disease class
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Health Care
Undergraduate 1
12/11/2011

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Term
what do place factors tell us?
Definition


 

1.Where diseases occur (epi-centers/hot zones)
2.The patterns and trends of disease occurrence
3.Where to put public health and medical resources
4.How to plan and monitor the spread of a new disease threat
Term
what is the ecollogical fallacy?
Definition

Just because you see some type of relationship it is incorrect to assume that there is a causal relationship!


Example: There is a high incidence of skin cancer in Florida.

  Incorrect to assume that Florida in any way causes cancer.

Term
Internantional Place... explain what it involves
Definition

These comparisons are used to contrast the rates of health-relevant phenomena in two or more nations.

Term
Intra-national comparisons... explain
Definition

These comparisons seek to contrast the rates in different parts of the same nation (England, United States, Russia, etc.)

Term
urban-rural comparisons... explain
Definition
Seek to contrast the rates of health-relevant phenomena found in urban and rural areas
Term
Local Comparisons... explain 
Definition
1.Communities (e.g. Warwick & Lincoln)

  are compared (problems, issues, needs)

 

2.  Most often involves:

–Plotting individual cases
–Seeking possible causes of local infections
Term
what place was responsible for the cholera outbreak in john snow's famous study of the cholera outbreak in London in 1848? why did some people not get sick?
Definition

the majority of persons who dided of cholera lived closer to the Broad St Pump than they did to any other water source

 

some people didnt get sick because after he removed the hanlde from the pump the epidemic ended.

Term
whats the difference btwn a natural boundary and a political boundary?
Definition

natural - indefinite boundry

 

political- definite boundry

Term
place can be associated with a disease when what criteria met?
Definition
Human characteristics
Physical characteristics
Political characteristics
Term
what is a spot (pin) map? in what type of comparison do we most often use this technique?
Definition

a spot pin map is a pin used on a map to detect the occurence of a disease or etc.

 

the comparison that is most often used for this technique is the LOCAL COMPARISON- refers to this techinque of plotting cases on a map along with possible sources of the disease .. ex) john snow and cholera

Term
where does suicide occur in the US?
Definition
west coast and rural parts of the country
Term
where do motor vehicle accidents occur in the US?
Definition
rural south
Term
where does stroke occur in the US?
Definition
mid-Atlantic
Term
where does heart disease occur in the US?
Definition
southeast
Term
what part of the US did the Hantavirus originate? what conditions are necessary for this disease to be transmitted?
Definition

utah, new mexico, arizona, colorado

 

states must be connected to one another to travel

Term
skin cancer, where does it occur?
Definition
close to the equator
Term
homicide, where does it occur?
Definition
urban;inner cities
Term
drownings, where do they occur?
Definition
home swimming pools 
Term
lyme disease, where does it occur?
Definition
northeast
Term
randon, where does it occur?
Definition
northeast
Term
hantavirus, where does it occur?
Definition
southwest
Term
what three place factors account for most of the disease (health problems) that occur to people on vacation?
Definition
Food-borne illnesses*
Water-borne illnesses*
Insect-borne illnesses*
 
3 Factors are below:

•Helminth infections
•Human-borne infections
•Poisoning events (plants & fish)
Term
what health measures did the US employ prior to building the Panama Canal?
Definition
general health care, the provisions of an extenisve health infrastructure, and a major program to eradicate disease-carrying mosquitoes from the area
Term
what two diseases were responsible for over 30 thousand deaths in the construction of the panama canal?
Definition
yellow fever and malaria
Term
what strategies did the US employ to control the mosquitoes responsible for malaria and yellow fever?
Definition

drainage

bush and grass cutting

oiling

larviciding

prophylactic quinine

screening

adult killing

Term

what was the "mosquito theory" why was it controversial, and what did it involve? 

Definition

it was considered controversial and unproven.

 

Controversial approach to control malaria and yellow fever.  Involved radical approach to controlling mosquito
1.Killing mosquitoes in daytime
2.Eliminate breeding places
a)Spraying stagnant water
b)Drain swamps
c)Fumigation
3.“Fever Cages” 
Term
what were the fever cages? why were they used?
Definition
Term
what were the "fever cages"? why were they used?
Definition
easily transportable screened structures used to prevent mosquitos from biting an infected person and carrying the disease to others.
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