Public Health UREs for volumeII
Attains its maturity and goes through its sexual or reproductive stage.
Becomes most easily identified by laboratory tests.
Has not yet invaded an intermediate host.
Enters the larval stage.
Virulence.
Infectivity.
Penetrability.
Pathogenicity.
Direct contact.
Airborne contact.
Vectorborne contact.
Vehicleborne contact.
Source.
Vehicle.
Susceptible person.
Means of transmission.
Diet.
Personal hygiene.
Physiological state.
Preexisting disease.
Proper disposal of human wastes.
Good household hygiene.
Good personal hygiene.
Occupational hazards.
Social.
Climate.
Geography.
Physiological.
Social.
Climate.
Biological.
Geography.
Statistics.
The mode.
The mean.
The median.
Rate.
Mean.
Mode.
Median.
17.625
18.500.
19.250.
26.000.
3.00.
6.71.
7.00.
8.21.
Time the food was consumed.
Gender of the average patient.
Food or foods most likely responsible for the outbreak.
Average number of items consumed by the ill population.
3.33.
33.30.
333.00.
333.30.
Prospective.
Experimental.
Retrospective.
Observational.
Prospective.
Experimental.
Retrospective.
Observational.
Controlled method.
Experimental method.
Prospective observation.
Uncontrolled observation.
Define and identify cases.
Communicate your findings.
Establish or verify the diagnosis.
Perform descriptive epidemiology.
Step 2 (establish existence of an outbreak).
Step 3 (take steps to establish or verify the diagnosis).
Step 4 (define and identify cases).
Step 5 (perform descriptive epidemiology).
Rheumatic fever.
Kidney infection.
Neisseria meningitis.
Haemophilus meningitis.
Viral meningitis.
Spinal meningitis.
Streptococcus pyogenes.
Haemophilus meningitis.
Sore throat.
Scarlet fever.
Rheumatic fever.
Kidney infection.
Project Gargle.
Project Influenza.
The Disease Surveillance Program.
The Influenza Vaccination Program.
Active.
Infection.
Dormant.
Incubation.
Mantoux test.
Sputum culture.
Tuberculin tine test.
BCG.
4 years.
6 years.
8 years.
10 years.
Chest x-ray.
Tine skin test.
Sputum culture.
Mantoux PPD skin test.
County health office.
Patient’s outpatient medical record.
Public Health patient filing system.
It is not necessary to file the original.
Initial.
Latent stage.
Primary stage.
Incubation period.
Darkfield microscopy.
Lightfield microscopy.
Nontreponemal testing.
Treponemal testing.
Adenitis
Alopecia.
Mucous patch.
Condylomata lata.
Complicated genital infection.
Uncomplicated genital infection.
Complicated nongenital infection.
Uncomplicated nongenital infection.
Sterility.
Salpingitis.
Genital lesions.
Pelvic inflammatory disease.
Reliability.
Antibiotic side effects.
Antibiotic effectiveness.
Compromised immune system.
NGU.
Trachoma.
Occularitis.
Infant conjunctivitis.
Cytology.
Skin scraping.
Serological testing.
Tissue culture.
Skin scraping.
Serological testing.
Tissue culture.
Antigen-antibody tests.
Antigen-antibody testing.
Serological testing.
Tissue culture.
Skin scraping.
HSV1.
HSV2.
Lymphogranuloma venereum.
NGU.
Kaposi sarcoma.
CMV.
Acute HSV1 infection.
Candida in the mouth and esophagus.
Tissue culture.
Skin scraping.
Western blot.
ELISA test.
The patient must control the conversation.
The interviewer must control the conversation.
Interviewer ensures that all contacts are treated and followed up.
Interviewer ensures that pictures, tissues, and telephone are available.
Using condoms properly.
Checking partners for signs of disease.
Decreasing the number of sexual partners.
Maintaining personal hygiene after sexual contact.
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hepatitis A.
Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis C.
Hepatitis D.
Within 2 weeks.
Within 2 months.
Immediately after exposure.
Never. It is not effective against hepatitis.
Child development center worker.
Water treatment worker.
Food service worker.
Dentist.
Isolate all patients with hepatitis.
Vaccinate all personnel for hepatitis.
Provide education and sanitary controls.
Administer immune globulin to high-risk employees.
Shigellosis.
Giardiasis.
Amebiasis.
Cholera.
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