HLTH 625 Quiz 1,2,3
HLTH 625 Quiz 1
- When comparing lower income countries to high income countries deaths from Group I causes of disease there is a
- People living in developing countries face
- Since 1950
- International Health Regulation 2005 identifies four specific disease entities that are always considered to be unusual or unexpected by the WHO and because the potential serious public health constitute a public health emergency of international concern. Which of the following is not among the four diseases?
- Mass vaccination programs are used when there is a need to rapidly increase population (herd) immunity. The rationale for this approach is particularly strong when
- Reporting of disease events to the WHO are effectively defined by each of the following criteria except…
- The current international health regulations consider not only specific diseases but the environmental factors that increase the risk of disease. They were written in
- The International Health Regulations (2005) were proactive in the provision of specific reporting criteria for suspected intentional or deliberate releases harmful agents.
- Worldwide approximately one death in every three is from
- Public Health Emergencies of International Concern was the product of the collaborative experience from the response to the emergence of
- Name three useful criteria (there are more than three) to characterize and analyze the risk posed by an infectious agent.
HLTH 625 Quiz 2
- Approximately 95% of naturally acquired human cases of anthrax are
- Plague has occurred sporadically in the western United States since 1970. Typically,
- The endemic zone for sylvatic yellow fever includes
- The clinical hallmarks of leprosy are thicken peripheral nerves and
- In most years over 90% of all influenza deaths are among
- Latent tuberculosis…
- When considering the treatment of latent tuberculosis of a pregnant woman
- Person-to-person transmission of anthrax is
- The sylvatic cycle of yellow fever is also known as the
- Humans are usual reservoir for leprosy; however, the disease has been identified in
- Why are injectable cholera vaccines not recommended by the World Health Organization?
HLTH 625 Quiz 3
- Before the development of a vaccine, measles killed approximately
- Adverse reactions to diphtheria vaccine
- In tropical climates, measles occurs primarily during
- Hepatitis A is transmitted by
- HBsAg-positive individuals are
- Primary immunization series with tetanus lasts for
- Delta Hepatitis appears to require previous or co-infection with
- Breakthrough varicella is defined as varicella
- Whole-cell pertussis vaccine
- Mass immunization is effective to control outbreaks of diphtheria. Household contacts of cases of diphtheria should also
- Pertussis (whooping cough) has recently made resurgence after a long period of low incidence rates. How have vaccination practices contributed to the changing epidemiology?