EPID 410 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, National Health Interview Survey, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

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Exam 1 study guide for epid 410 fall 2016: understand the differences between endemic, epidemic, and pandemic. Endemic - the constant presence of a disease within a given geographic area or population. Epidemic - the occurrence, in a community or region, of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectation. Pandemic - an epidemic occurring worldwide or over a very wide area crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people: be able to define epidemiology. Distribution and determinants of health and diseases, morbidity, injuries, disability, and mortality in populations: be able to discriminate between a distribution, outcome and determinant. Distribution - implies that occurrence of disease varies in populations; some subgroups are more frequently affected than others (race/ethnicity, sex, age, geographical location) Outcome - possible results that may stem from exposure to a determinant/risk factor: morbidity and mortality fall in this category.

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