HSC 4500 Exam 3
The ability of a test to actually measure what it is supposed to measure is called:
validity
A _____ is an animate, living insect or animal that is involved in the transmission of disease agents.
vector
The ability of the polio virus to enter and multiply within a susceptible host is _____.
infectivity
In the mid-1800s, John Snow used a method known as case mapping to identify the location of cholera cases. Today, the process of case mapping is facilitated by computer hardware and software known as:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
The _______ is used when the occurrence of disease among a population at risk increases greatly over a short period of time.
attack rate
Which of the following is NOT an example of a vector-borne disease?
botulism
______ identifies populations exposed to a toxicant, describes their composition and size, and examines the roots, magnitudes, durations, and frequencies of such exposures.
exposure assessment
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as an agency that is focused strictly on the surveillance and reporting of diseases and health-related events, does not make recommendations as to the cost-effectiveness of various public health programs.
false
_________ examines the evidence that associates exposure to an agent with its toxicity and produces a quantitative judgment about the strength of that evidence.
hazard identification
_________ is based on the concept that if a population or group is mostly protected from a disease by immunity, there is a limited chance that a major epidemic will occur within this group or population.
herd immunity theory
The term _________ denotes the time interval between invasion by an infectious agent and the appearance of the first signs or symptoms of the disease.
incubation period
Which of the following is NOT an example of a food-borne illness?
leishmaniasis
_________ is the illicit drug that is used most commonly among all persons aged 12 or older.
marijuana
In studying infectious diseases, the term agent in the epidemiologic triangle is equivalent to which of the following:
microorganism
A BMI of 25.0-29.9 classifies an individual as being _______.
overweight
Immunity to a disease that results from the trans- placental transfer of antibodies from the mother to her unborn child is an example of:
passive immunity
The "repeatability" of a test or how well the test performs in use over time is called:
reliability
The ability of a test to correctly identify those with the disease is:
sensitivity
Which of the following is NOT an example of a VPD?
streptococcal pharyngitis
Which of the following terms applies to infections in certain persons (hosts) that do not demonstrate any obvious clinical signs or symptoms of disease.
subclinical
Which of the following best represents a fomite?
toothbrush
Among children, exposure to secondhand smoke increases the risk for sudden infant death syndrome and ear problems.
true
Among women, binge drinking is defined as consuming more than three drinks during a single occasion.
true
The severity of the disease produced by an organism is termed:
virulence
Rabies is an example of a(an) ___________ disease.
zoonotic