Outbreak Investigation Methods Flashcards

1
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what are the categories of certainty

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confirmed, probable, possible

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2
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what is an Index Case

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refers to the first case in disease outbreak
sometimes known sometimes not

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3
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common symptoms of an outbreak

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fever
nausea
D+, V+
headache
rashes
tummy pain

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4
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identifying possible causative agents is based on..

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symptom onset
incubation period

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5
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what are possible exposure sources based on

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symptom onset

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6
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what is an epidemic curve, what are the 2 types

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depicts number of cases of illness based on DATE of illness onset

Common Source: all cases are exposed to agent from same source
- point source, continuous, intermittent

Propagated Source: secondard cases exposed to primary cases

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7
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what type of epidemic curve is this?

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point source: typically single sharp rise and fall

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8
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what type of epidemic curve is this?

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continuous source: flattened and more spread out

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9
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what type of epidemic curve is this?

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intermittent source: repeated gaps in case onset dates

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10
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what type of epidemic curve is this?

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propagated: subsequent peaks are higher than initial peak

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11
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what is an odds ratio

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a measure of the strength of association b/w exposures and outcomes in case control studies

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