Disease Detective B/C
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http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Food ... efault.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/diseases/
For diseases
http://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/diseases/
For diseases
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"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." ~1 Corinthians 10:31~
They say that a smile can light up somebody's day
So today, smile
Shine a light in somebody's life
Be that light in the darkness
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yes. thats what I did last year and I won in my stateMicroLover wrote:What kind of source are you using to study for this event? I recently bought "Epidemiology 4th e/d by Leon Gordis" textbook and had been studying it to prepare for the state-level test. I am wondering if reading whole epidemiology textbook is quite necessary to win?
Also wiil you tell me any online websites you are using to study for this event?
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Anatomy and Physiology: 6
Disease Detectives: 3
Microbe Mission: 21
Protein Modeling: 2
"As government expands, liberty contracts" - Ronald Reagan
Anatomy and Physiology: 6
Disease Detectives: 3
Microbe Mission: 21
Protein Modeling: 2
"As government expands, liberty contracts" - Ronald Reagan
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For us, most of the practice we had was from tests found on the internet. Just searching ["disease detectives" test] can give you a couple of good links such as the EXCITE website and this one. We also read through some of the CDC articles on the most common foodborne illnesses e.g. Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria. Past National tests, if you can get hold of them, provide really good practice for all competition levels.rkoopma2 wrote:yes. thats what I did last year and I won in my stateMicroLover wrote:What kind of source are you using to study for this event? I recently bought "Epidemiology 4th e/d by Leon Gordis" textbook and had been studying it to prepare for the state-level test. I am wondering if reading whole epidemiology textbook is quite necessary to win?
Also wiil you tell me any online websites you are using to study for this event?
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A test I recently took referred to ecologic relations, does anyone know if this is referring to ecologic studies?
2012 state Events
Anatomy and Physiology: 6
Disease Detectives: 3
Microbe Mission: 21
Protein Modeling: 2
"As government expands, liberty contracts" - Ronald Reagan
Anatomy and Physiology: 6
Disease Detectives: 3
Microbe Mission: 21
Protein Modeling: 2
"As government expands, liberty contracts" - Ronald Reagan
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Yes, I believe so.rkoopma2 wrote:A test I recently took referred to ecologic relations, does anyone know if this is referring to ecologic studies?
Looking at the training handout, it states that correlative studies "correlate general characteristics of the population with health problem frequency with several groups during the same period of time". Ecologic relations are a type of correlative study that correlates "relative to specific ecologic factors as diet".
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hello. can anyone give any helpful insight as to what sort of information is sensible to have on the singular page of notes we're allowed to take into the event? I've heard many ideas and also have a general idea myself as to what include on there, but i was just wondering what you guys regarded as helpful / what has particularly helped you in the past. thank you 

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10 steps of outbreak investigationpabalan wrote:hello. can anyone give any helpful insight as to what sort of information is sensible to have on the singular page of notes we're allowed to take into the event? I've heard many ideas and also have a general idea myself as to what include on there, but i was just wondering what you guys regarded as helpful / what has particularly helped you in the past. thank you
Hills criteria
Koch's postulates
Terms
Types of studies
Info on common (or famous) food-borne illnesses
2012 state Events
Anatomy and Physiology: 6
Disease Detectives: 3
Microbe Mission: 21
Protein Modeling: 2
"As government expands, liberty contracts" - Ronald Reagan
Anatomy and Physiology: 6
Disease Detectives: 3
Microbe Mission: 21
Protein Modeling: 2
"As government expands, liberty contracts" - Ronald Reagan
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Any tricky vocab, disease information, or measurements that you might have trouble remembering are a good start. I try to use 100% of both sides of the paper, with at least some semblance of an organizational system.pabalan wrote:hello. can anyone give any helpful insight as to what sort of information is sensible to have on the singular page of notes we're allowed to take into the event? I've heard many ideas and also have a general idea myself as to what include on there, but i was just wondering what you guys regarded as helpful / what has particularly helped you in the past. thank you
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do not waste any space. graphs that show modes of transmission, tables of diseases, symptoms, mode of transmission, 10 steps of an investigation outbreak. also, if you have extra space, microbe mission info can be good extra stuffpabalan wrote:hello. can anyone give any helpful insight as to what sort of information is sensible to have on the singular page of notes we're allowed to take into the event? I've heard many ideas and also have a general idea myself as to what include on there, but i was just wondering what you guys regarded as helpful / what has particularly helped you in the past. thank you
My common sense is the voice in the back of my head named Donald
Because no one listens to anyone named Donald???
EXACTLY!!!
Nemo spelt backwards is OMEN!!!!!
Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
Because no one listens to anyone named Donald???
EXACTLY!!!
Nemo spelt backwards is OMEN!!!!!
Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
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Did any one get the answer key for Hudson invitational Disease Detectives? I just wondered, because I didn't. THANKS!!!