Prevention, control, eradication of disease Flashcards

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Preventing the occurrence of a disease is what kind of prevention?

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Primary

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What is the goal of primary prevention?

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Maintaining a healthy population.

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Vaccination to protect individuals and populations is what type of prevention?

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Primary prevention

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Border security, meat hygiene, inspection, HACCP programs (keep pathogens out) are examples of what type of prevention?

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Primary prevention

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Removing specified risk material from food/feed is an example of what type of prevention?

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Primary prevention

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Which type of prevention attempts to minimize damage after disease has occurred?

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Secondary prevention

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Screening for breast cancer, prostate cancer is an example of what type of prevention?

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Secondary prevention

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Physical examination with annual vaccination of pets and annual blood work in geriatric pets is an examples of what type of prevention?

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Secondary prevention

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Test and slaughter, stamping out are examples of what type of prevention?

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Secondary prevention

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Which type of prevention consists of rehabilitation after primary and secondary prevention have failed?

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Tertiary prevention

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Which type of prevention applies mostly to the individual?

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Tertiary prevention

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Which type of prevention is for the symptomatic, disease patient or population?

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Tertiary prevention

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The goal for which type of prevention is to reduce complications, slow down the progression and reduce the severity of the symptoms?

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Tertiary prevention

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Which type of prevention helps to maintain the best quality of life possible?

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Tertiary

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Management of the diabetic cats is an example of what type of prevention?

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Tertiary prevention

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Corrective shoes for equine navicular disease is an example of what type of prevention?

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Tertiary prevention

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Claw amputation for septic pedal arthritis in cattle is an example of what type of prevention?

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Tertiary prevention

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Eye enucleation for cancer eye is an example of what type of prevention?

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Tertiary prevention

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A mastitis control program is an example of what type of prevention program?

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Tertiary prevention

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Steps taken to reduce a disease problem to a tolerable level and maintain it at that level are representative of what?

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Control

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Control is similar to what?

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Secondary prevention

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What is the final step in disease control efforts that consists of complete elimination of the disease-producing agent from a defined geographic region?

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Eradication

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When a disease agent has been completely removed from the area of concern, this is known as what?

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Total eradication

23
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Elimination of an organism from the reservoirs of importance to humans or their domestic animals is known as what?

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Practical eradication

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What is an example of practical eradication seen in the US?

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Rabies

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What are 3 principles of disease control and eradication?

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  • Reservoir neutralization
  • Reducing contact potential (between infected and susceptible)
  • Increasing host resistance
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What are 3 forms of reservoir neutralization?

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  • Removing infected individuals
  • Rendering infected individuals, non-shedders
  • Manipulating environment
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Test and slaughter is an example of which principle?

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Reservoir neutralization

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Mass therapy, treating without first testing, is an example of which principle?

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Reservoir neutralization

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Vaccination is an example of which principle?

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Reservoir neutralization

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Parasite/mosquito control is an example of which principle?

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Reservoir neutralization

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What are 3 examples of reducing contact potential?

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  • Isolation or treatment of cases
  • Quarantine of possible infected
  • Population control and reduction
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US leash laws as an effort to control rabies and reduce fecal contamination are an example of which principle?

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Reducing contact potential

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Capturing and euthanizing stray dogs, in an attempt to control rabies, is an example of which principle?

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Reducing contact potential