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Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 9th, 2018, 4:04 am
by IcsTam
1. What type of agent causes Candiasis?
2. What is considered the "danger zone" for preparing food?
3. Name and describe the four stages of infectious diseases.
4. In what situation would you use Fischer's exact test?
5. What pathogen causes Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease?

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 9th, 2018, 7:19 am
by Killboe
1. Fungi 2. 40 F to 140 F 3. Incubation (period from the initial entrance of the organisms to the time when 1st sign and symptoms appear.) Prodromal (early signs and symptoms)
Acute (maximum symptoms, most contagious) Convalescent (Recovery, feeling better. # Of organisms are declining, still contagious)
4. when sample sizes are small. 5. Prion? I think

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 9th, 2018, 7:27 am
by Tailsfan101
Killboe wrote:1. Fungi 2. 40 F to 140 F 3. Incubation (period from the initial entrance of the organisms to the time when 1st sign and symptoms appear.) Prodromal (early signs and symptoms)
Acute (maximum symptoms, most contagious) Convalescent (Recovery, feeling better. # Of organisms are declining, still contagious)
4. when sample sizes are small. 5. Prion? I think
I think #1 is supposed to be yeast.

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 9th, 2018, 7:28 am
by Killboe
He said "Agent" so i think it should be a microbe

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 9th, 2018, 7:30 am
by Tailsfan101
Killboe wrote:He said "Agent" so i think it should be a microbe
I do notice, though, that for #1 he said "agent", while for #5 he said "pathogen".

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 9th, 2018, 8:04 am
by IcsTam
Either is fine, although I was looking for yeast. Also, for four, I would specifically mention expected cells containing a value less than 5, although I believe either is correct. Your turn!
Killboe wrote:1. Fungi 2. 40 F to 140 F 3. Incubation (period from the initial entrance of the organisms to the time when 1st sign and symptoms appear.) Prodromal (early signs and symptoms)
Acute (maximum symptoms, most contagious) Convalescent (Recovery, feeling better. # Of organisms are declining, still contagious)
4. when sample sizes are small. 5. Prion? I think

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 13th, 2018, 12:58 pm
by Tailsfan101
Whoops, forgot about this...
1. Define the following terms.
 a. Virulence
 b. Pathogenicity
 c. Infectivity
 d. Compromised host
 e. Herd immunity
2. List the ten steps in an epidemiological investigation.

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 13th, 2018, 1:19 pm
by IcsTam
Tailsfan101 wrote:Whoops, forgot about this...
1. Define the following terms.
 a. Virulence
 b. Pathogenicity
 c. Infectivity
 d. Compromised host
 e. Herd immunity
2. List the ten steps in an epidemiological investigation.
1. a. Virulence is the relative severity of the disease
b. Pathogenicity is the ability of the agent to cause disease.
c. The ability of a pathogen to establish an infection
d. A person who has a weakened immune system and is, therefore, more susceptible to disease.
e. Immunizing a large enough amount of the population so that disease cannot spread through the population, despite possible unimmunized people.
2. 1.   Prepare for field work
2.   Establish the existence of an outbreak
3.   Verify the diagnosis
4.   Define and identify cases
5.   Describe and orient the data in terms of time, place, and person
6.   Develop hypotheses
7.   Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically
8.   Refine hypotheses and carry out additional studies
9.   Implement control and prevention measures
10. Communicate findings

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 13th, 2018, 1:20 pm
by Tailsfan101
IcsTam wrote:
Tailsfan101 wrote:Whoops, forgot about this...
1. Define the following terms.
 a. Virulence
 b. Pathogenicity
 c. Infectivity
 d. Compromised host
 e. Herd immunity
2. List the ten steps in an epidemiological investigation.
1. a. Virulence is the relative severity of the disease
b. Pathogenicity is the ability of the agent to cause disease.
c. The ability of a pathogen to establish an infection
d. A person who has a weakened immune system and is, therefore, more susceptible to disease.
e. Immunizing a large enough amount of the population so that disease cannot spread through the population, despite possible unimmunized people.
2. 1.   Prepare for field work
2.   Establish the existence of an outbreak
3.   Verify the diagnosis
4.   Define and identify cases
5.   Describe and orient the data in terms of time, place, and person
6.   Develop hypotheses
7.   Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically
8.   Refine hypotheses and carry out additional studies
9.   Implement control and prevention measures
10. Communicate findings
All correct! Your turn.

Re: Disease Detectives B/C

Posted: March 13th, 2018, 4:23 pm
by IcsTam
1. What is the difference between type one and type two error. Which one is considered more serious?
2. Determine which of the criteria the following situation satisfies for Hill's Criteria of Causation:
Exposure to contaminated unpasteurized milk precedes Brucellosis.