Module 4

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Across
  1. 4. Studies ecological influences on health utilizing new biomedical techniques.
  2. 6. Examples of this kind of prevention include public health education and vaccinations
  3. 9. Responsible for smallpox vaccination; "Father of Immunology"
  4. 10. When toxins are growing in number faster than they are being destroyed
  5. 12. A responsibility of the Department of Health that focuses on determining public health risks and their causes.
  6. 13. This type of immunity can be either naturally or artificially acquired and is short-term (e.g. breastfeeding)
  7. 14. An area in which the causal agent can exist and procreate
Down
  1. 1. The first epidemiologist; author of "On Airs, Waters, and Places."
  2. 2. Disease classification
  3. 3. Studies interactions between genetics and the environment.
  4. 5. This type of epidemiological study examines the past for causal relationships.
  5. 7. This type of transmission occurs through particles in the air, vehicles, or vectors
  6. 8. An epidemiologist who was one of the first health advocates for exercise, fresh air, and eating well.
  7. 11. Material that can trigger an immune response.