ch. 24 micro
The United Nations estimates that by over the year 2050 more than ________ of the worlds population will live in urban areas.
69%
a disease newly identified in the population or one which exists but has changed.
Emerging infectious disease
network of networks to provide early warning of emerging threats.
Global disease surveillance
to reduce HIV/AIDS by 25%, deaths due to tuberculosis and malaria, CDC also to work with Global Alliance for vaccines to enhance delivery and use of new vaccines against respiratory illnesses and other childhood diseases.
Global initiatives for disease control
Acanthamebiasis is a group ____ emerging/ reemerging infectious disease.
I
includes follow-up assistance to maintain control of new pathogens after the outbreak.
International outbreak assistance
older diseases that were previously under control but are reoccurring.
Reemerging infectious diseases
which of the following diseases can be transmitted by a tick?
Tularemia
The establishment and further spreading of an infectious disease within a new population is a process called:
adoption
bacillus anthracis, group III transmission-cutaneous, inhalation, and gastrointestinal
anthrax
mostly in developing countries and inner cities of the industrialized world inadequate vaccination programs
breakdown of public health measures
tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions will force microbes to adapt to the new organisms that are capable of causing a new disease or the reemergence of old, disease-causing strains.
climate,weather, and natural disasters
bioterrorism and biowarfare
intent to harm
travelers infected w/ exotic disease food and various products imported from other countries
international travel and commerce
into new geographical territories such as rapid spread of the west nile virus in the united states.
known agent
constantly evolving they adapt quickly to adverse environments antimicrobial resistance due to overuse of antimicrobial drugs
microbial adaptation and change
which of the following diseases is considered to fall in the group II category?
mumps
such as genital, respiratory, and cardiac
new manifestations
which of the following diseases is transmitted by fecal-oral route?
peptic ulcer
yersinia pestis, group III transmission-flea bites
plaque
malnutrition, poor living conditions
poverty
these centers will integrate disease surveillance, applied research, and prevention and control activities in developing countries.
public health training w/ CDC support
variola virus, group III transmission- person to person, infected aerosols, face to face contact w/ infected person after fever has begun.
small pox
globalization, bulk processing for human consumption- increased risk to introduce microbes from different areas of the world animal feed ingredients
technology and industry
Which of the following infectious diseases is considered to be a reemerging disease?
tuberculosis
destruction of water supplies, malnutrition, collapse of public healthcare system
war and famine
(hantavirus, ebola, and AIDS) newly emerging
group I
reemerging pathogens such as tuberculosis and malaria
group II
agents w/ bioterrorism potential, subdivided into categories A, B, and C.
group III
which if the following infectious disease is considered a newly emerging disease?
hantavirus
which of the following diseases is considered to fall in the group I category?
helicobacter pylori
due to migration or war due to economic conditions urbanization increasing age of population
human demographics and behavior
"fifth disease" is caused by
human papillovirus B19
ex) compromised immune system due to HIV
human susceptibility to infection
identified and shared with the international community.
Application of proven public health tools
includes follow-up assistance to maintain control of new pathogen after the outbreak.
Applied research on diseases of global importance
the lead federal agency whose primary responsibility is protect the people of the United States from infections diseases is the _______
CDC
small changes in the viral coat that happen over time are referred to as an antigenic ____________.
drift
changes in agricultural practices economic development changes in land use
ecological changes and agricultural development
_______________________of new infectious diseases include human demographics and behavior, ecological changes and agricultural development, international travel and commerce, technology and industry, and microbial adaptation and change, and breakdown of public health measures.
factors responsible for emergence
the Hendra virus is transmitted by ___________
flying foxes
the Marburg virus was originally spread by:
green monkeys