Lec 1. Overview of Epi Flashcards

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What is the definition of Epidemiology?

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A basic science of public health responsible for improving health and preventing disease in populations

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2
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Frequencies of disease occurrences not only counts but also counts in?

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Relation to size of the population

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3
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Patterns of disease occurrences encompass which 3 aspects?

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Person, place and time

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4
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What is descriptive Epidemiology?

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Who, when and where

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5
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What is Analytic Epidemiology?

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Why and how

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6
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What is another term for determinants of disease?

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What causes them/risk factors

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7
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True or False: Disease occurrence is random

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False

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8
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Analysis of patterns of distribution can help formulate hypotheses about?

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About possible causes of health and disease

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9
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What are the six core functions of Epidemiology?

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1) Public health surveillance. 2) Field investigation. 3) Analytic studies. 4) Evaluation. 5) Linkages. 6) policy development

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what is public health surveillance?

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See where the disease is, issues are, get involved passively or actively.

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What are some examples of public health surveillance?

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Morbidity/Mortality/Birth registries. NNDSS/NEDSS

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12
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What are some key skills for public health surveillance?

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Data interpretation.

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13
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What is field investigation?

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Boots on the ground

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What is an example of field investigation?

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EIS officer going door to door to gather information.

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15
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What is analytic studies?

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Advance info generated by descriptive epi techniques.

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What are some key skills for analytic studies?

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Interpretation, analysis of data.

17
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What is evaluation?

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Determine relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of activities

18
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What are Linkages?

A

Collaborate with other public health and healthcare professionals.

19
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What is an example of a linkage?

A

Collaborating with community leaders

20
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What is policy development?

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Provide recommendations regarding disease control & prevention strategies, reportable disease regulations and health-care policy

21
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What is an example of policy development?

A

Providing testimony to a politician about disease control & prevention strategies

22
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Who is Dr. John Snow? Describe the illness he was concerned about and how he developed a process for determination of its etiology.

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Father of epidemiology. He dealt with a Cholera outbreak by doing surveillance and response. He tracked the disease and found the source, which was the pump.