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25. What is the primary goal of an outbreak investigation?
To prevent further cases and stop the outbreak
To communicate findings to internal investigation partners
To find controls for each case
To describe the outbreak in terms of person, place, and time
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- 68. An epidemic curve is constructed to determine which of the following? I. Onset timesII. Last casesIII. Total number of people involvedIV. Incubation periodV. Duration of the epidemicVI. Casualties involved A. I, III, IV, V B. I, III, IV, V C. II, III, IV, VI D. III, IV, V, VI71. Which of the following pertains to a POINT SOURCE epidemic curve? I. Ongoing source of contaminationII. Relatively brief exposure periodIII. Same incubation periodIV. Infection spreads from person to person A. I, and II B. II and III C. II and IV D. III and IV69. An epidemic curve is constructed mainly by:I. Plotting the time on the x axisII. Plotting the time on the y axisIII. Plotting the number of new cases on the x axisIV. Plotting the number of new cases on the y axis A. I AND IV B. I, AND III C. II AND III D. II AND IV
- 1. What are the different infectious disease categories? Briefly explain each. Zoonotic Disease Emerging Infectious Disease Vector-Borne Disease 2. What happens during infection? 3. What is infectious disease and what causes it?For Items 52 to 56, match Column A with Column B. COLUMN A 52. Multi-causation disease53. Long latent period54. Chronic disease55. Transmissible/ infectious diseases56. Infestations COLOUMN B A. Communicable DiseaseB. Non-Communicable DiseaseC. Both Communicable and Non-CommunicableDiseasesWhen there is an outbreak, epidemiologists investigate who are the people that developed the disease and what do they have in common, where it first occurred, and when it started. In summary, they are looking at the ___________________ of the disease. a. Determinants b. Distribution c. Complications d. Natural History
- Give 3 examples of infectious disease that we are facing now or we encountered. And how can we prevent the spread of infections in home setting or in community setting70. All of the following correctly describes a propagated or progressive source, EXCEPT:A. Disease continues to spread as long as the agent is presentB. Disease continues to spread as long as the vector is presentC. Down slope may be sharp if the common source is removedD. Infection easily spreads from person to personDescribe how epidemiologists might determine where an outbreak occurred. List at least two federal agencies other than the Department of Health and Human Services that contribute to the betterment of our nation's health, and explain how they do this