BB H 440 Study Guide - Final Guide: Epidemiological Method, Seat Belt, Shark Attack

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The exam will consist of 50 multiple-choice questions (2 points each) for a total of 100 points. This study guide highlights some of the most important material, but does not necessarily cover everything that will be on the exam. Be sure to review all of the powerpoint slides, including the notes fields. Infectious disease vs. chronic disease epidemiology i) infectious disease epidemiology: infectious disease epidemics (e. g. , aids, measles, meningitis, etc. 2. (intestinal) infections in the us - salmonellosis the reported incidence of salmonella illnesses is about 14 cases per each. 100,000 persons, amounting to approximately 30,000 confirmed cases of salmonellosis yearly in the us (b) intermittent: source varies by place or time (c) continuous: source contamination is continuous (i) cholera traced to fecal contamination of water. In 1918, older adults may have had partial protection caused by exposure to the 1889 1890 flu pandemic, known as the russian flu.