Infectious Disease (guest lecturer)TEST 3 Flashcards

1
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Epidemiology

A

study of distribution of determinants in population and application of these determinants to control health

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2
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In Sub Saharan Africa, what are the leading causes of death?

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AIDS and Tuberculosis

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3
Q

Is HIV a disease or a pathogen?

A

Pathogen

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4
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AIDS?

A

Disease

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5
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Ro

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The basic reproductive number: Average number of people an infected person can infect before they recover or die

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6
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Pathogen

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org. that causes disease

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7
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Infection

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replication of pathogens inside org

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8
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Disease

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Change from normal phsyio to bad

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9
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If R0 is less than 1 what happens to the disease?

A

It dies out

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10
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If Ro is more than 1 what happens to disease

A

It persists

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11
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Equation for Ro?

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infectious contact rateXduration of infection

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12
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Ro of sneezing on someone=

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probability being sneezed on will lead to infectionXdays you are sneezing

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13
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What is the main thing to consider when looking at Ro?

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The generation time of the infection!(time between getting infection and being able to infect someone else)

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14
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Reff

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Reproductive number (consiers amount of people actually suseptible to the infection

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15
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If R0=4 how many people do we need vacinnated to stop the disease?

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75% because of herd immunity (because we need 3/4 of infections to fail to get Ro=1)

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16
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If Ro=4 but Reff=2 how many people need to be vaccinated?

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Only 50% because only half the population can get the disease (Reff) so that makes R0 basically 2 meaning we need 50% of the people who can get infections to be immunized to get R0=1

17
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Latency Period

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Time you have been infected but can not infect other people (this is super long time for HIV)

18
Q

When infection preceeds disease what happens?

A

You can infect other people but you don’t even know you are sick because you don’t have symptons yet(AIDS)

19
Q

SIR Model

A

a simple view of the world in terms of infectious disease:

Suseptibility (transmission) Infectious (recovery) Recovered

20
Q

What effects Transmission Rate?

A

dependent on how many infected people are around you

21
Q

B=

A

infectious contact rate

22
Q

Transmision Viurlence Tradeoff

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Good pathogens are good at spreading disease so they don’t want to killl the host

23
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Vector

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something that spreads a pathogen (like a mosquito)

24
Q

Why does mosquito control work?

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Because it shortens the days that mosquitos are alive an infectious and also shortens the number of days that they are infectious

25
Q

Zoonotic Pathogens

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Pathogens that come from animals

26
Q

How did we discover origin of HIV?

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By looking at the place with the most amount of HIV strains (the place with most diversity)