Disease Transmission Flashcards

1
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Who discovered that cholera is transmitted by the fecal-oral route, and water?

A

John Snow (he does know something)

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Who established the modern concept of ‘germ theory’?

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Robert Koch isolated the bacterium B. anthracis

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Who discovered transmission of disease by vectors? (hint: 2 people)

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Ronald Ross and malaria
Walter Reed and yellow fever
both are transmitted by mosquitoes

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4
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What is a reservoir?

A

Habitat in which an infectious agent normally lives, grows, and multiplies
ie. People, animals and the environment

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5
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What must be true to classify an animal/environment/person as a reservoir?

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  1. Must be naturally infected with the pathogen
  2. Must maintain the pathogen over time
  3. Transmit disease to a new, susceptible host.
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How do reservoirs factor in to practical disease control?

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  1. Can an acceptable level of control be achieved without consideration of a reservoir?
  2. If not, what populations constitute the reservoir?
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T/F: all sick animals are reservoirs

A

False.

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T/F: Clinically ill animals that are reservoir competent are infectious

A

True. Asymptomatic carriers can also be infectious

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9
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What are the 2 main modes of disease transmission?

A

Horizontal and vertical

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What are the different types of vertical transmission?

A

Transplacental/transovarial

perinatal

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11
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What are the different categories of horizontal transmission?

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Direct and indirect

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12
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what are the different types of indirect transmission? Is this horizontal or vertical transmission?

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Horizontal transmission

Vehicle (inanimate object capable of spreading disease): fomite, common vehicle

Vector (living organism): Mechanical and biological

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13
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What are the types of direct transmission? Is this an example of horizontal or vertical transmission?

A

Horizontal transmission

Projection and direct contact

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14
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what is vertical transmission?

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From a reservoir host to its offspring via TP or perinatal routes

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15
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what is horizontal transmission?

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From the reservoir host to a new host via direct or indirect (using an intermediary) routes.

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16
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what is the difference between mechanical and biological vectors?

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Mechanical: pathogen does not undergo part of its life cycle while in the vector

Biological: pathogen multiples while in the vector and is required for transmission.

17
Q
Which of the following is not included in veterinary public health? 
  A. biomedical research 
  B. non zoonotic animal diseases
  C. therapy animals 
  D. ectoparasites
A
All are apart of veterinary public health 
   also included: 
zoonotic diseases
foodborne pathogens
animal related injuries
18
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What is epizootiology?

A

the study of the distribution and determinants of disease and other health outcomes in animal populations