Epidemiology
Across
- 2. factors associated with an increase probability of developing a disease or condition (10)
- 4. The action or process of spreading something (12)
- 8. The ability to resist a perticular infection or toxin (8)
- 11. A new treatment is developed that prevents death but does not produce recovery from disease which measures of morbidity will increase (10)
- 12. Isolation of healthy individuals after exposure to disease (10)
- 14. ________ epidemiology deals with organizing and summarizing data regarding the persons affected, time, and place (11)
- 16. Type of prevention: physiotherapy and associated medical therapy following a stroke (8)
- 17. The occurrence of more cases of disease, injury, or other health condition than expected in a given area or among a specific group of persons during a specific period (8)
- 18. Treatment to produce an immunity to disease (11)
- 19. A ratio where the numerator is included in denominator (10)
Down
- 1. examination of people who do not show signs of a health concern to classify them as likely or unlikely to have a disease (9)
- 3. A disease that occurs infrequently and irregularly (6)
- 5. Term used to discribe variation of disease in population by time, place and person (12)
- 6. Disease which was known as the "Father of public health"(7)
- 7. Term used for disease that is constantly present at a high incidence and/or prevalence (12)
- 9. The number of new cases over a certain time period (9)
- 10. Relation between two random quantities, Numerator is not a component of denominator
- 13. Term used to discribe cause, risk factor, mode of transmission of the disease (12)
- 15. Epidemic simultaneously occuring in more than one country(8)
- 20. Measures the occurrence of an event or disease in a given population in a given time period (4)