Infectious diseases and vaccines
Which disease has occurred throughout human history, but has only recently been recognized due to the infections potential to spread to hearts, joints, nervous system?
Lyme's Disease
Some infections are not virulent [the way something spreads, easily with high death rate]. What is meant by this statement?
This disease is not likely to spread
A baby contracts herpes encephalitis during child birth from the mother. Which transmission best describes the viral transfer?
Vertical Transmission
Bacteria use which process to reproduce quickly?
no nucleus ---> binary fusion
Requiring vaccinations to attend school helps create which type of preventative action for immunity?
Herd immunity
Cancer patients rely on the public to have what type of immunity to protect them from diseases?
Herd immunity OR Community Immunity
The bodies process of becoming resistant to a particular disease after acquiring the disease from a vaccination is:
Acquired immunity
What is the mode of transportation for chicken pox, measles, and influenza?
Air borne
What public health measures to prevent infectious disease can decrease the occurrence of rabies?
Animal control program
Acyclovir, used commonly to treat shingles, herpes simplex, and chicken pox, is a grouped into which drug category?
Anti viral medication
A bacterial infection can be treated using what medical intervention?
Anti-biotic medication
Which microorganism has someone who develops Legionnaires diseases has been exposed to ?
Bacterial
Which pathogen is treated with medications that may be highly toxic to human?
Bacterial
The World Health Organization has identified measles and polio as the targeted diseases for global eradication. These diseases could one day:
Be eliminated completely
What are symptoms of the West Nile virus?
Body aches, fever, headache, and fatigue
Which illness currently has an attenuated vaccination available?
Chicken pox
What is the most common symptoms of TB?
Cough and weight loss
Milk pasteurization is an example of:
Food Safety Programs
What is true about rabies?
Direct contact --> animals to humans
A team of researchers is dispatched to South American to study the occurrence of the zika virus within that regions population. What is this an example of?
Epidemiology
Which is most likely a reason for a decline in vaccination rates within the United States over the past years?
Fear vaccines and cause autism
Which level of the law mandates sewage treatment?
Federal Law
Maria went swimming in a freshwater lake where snail larvae infected with schistosoma are common. She later experiences a rash accompanied by diarrhea and abdominal pain. What is most likely causing the symptoms?
Helminth
What is the leading cause of death in undeveloped countries?
Infectious Diseases
Globally, what is the leading cause of death?
Infectious disease
Antibiotic --> Destroyer of --> ???
Life
Natural defense mechanisms within the body includes tears, sweat, and:
Mucous
Amelia was diagnosed with pneumonia and later developed a vaginal yeast infection. The yeast infection would be considered a / an:
Opportunistic Infection
Marcus has HIV and was recently diagnosed with pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (fungal). Which term best describes this new diagnosis?
Opportunistic Infection
Once pathogens have entered the host, adhere to host cells, and invade host tissues, what also occurs within the body prior to a disease being diagnosed?
Pathogen inflicts damage on tissue
Why does the United States not vaccinate against water borne illnesses?
These illnesses mostly exist in developing countries
A farmer reports that a cow on his farm began acting strangely and died a short time later. A brain tissue sample showed holes throughout the tissue. Which infectious agent is most likely responsible?
Prions
Susan was bitten by a mosquito and tested positive for malaria, what type of pathogen has caused his infection?
Protozan
Humans are the only organism affected by the measles virus. What role in the chains of infections do humans play in the cycle?
Reservoir
TB is considered re-emerging because this infections has shown resistance to:
Showing resistance to bacterial medication
The last documented case of this illness was recorded in 1977; therefore children within the US are no longer routinely vaccinated for which condition?
Small Pox
Which is the most common reservoir for the pathogen clostridium tetani?
Soil
The inflammatory response is a nonspecific defense mechanism which involves which signs:
Swelling, redness, pain, elevated body temperature
Rifampin is a medication commonly prescribed to treat ...
Tuberculosis
The NIH, CDC, and FDA are all divisions under which federal agency?
US DHHS
Molly was diagnosed with trichinosis. How did Molly most likely acquire this disease?
Under cooked meat (pork)