Across
- 3. the total number of accumulated cases of a disease or illness, both new and preexisting, at a given time (two-words).
- 6. Calculated by placing the number of ill or people with the disease and dividing by the total number of people at risk for the developing the disease, then multiplying by a given multiplier.
- 9. A framework that can be used to illustrate the complexity of how illness, injury, and disease are determined by multiple causes and are at the same time affected by a complex interaction of biological and socio-behavioral determinants of health (Three-words).
- 10. The proportion of persons exposed to an infectious agent who become infected by it and the specific route of infection.
- 13. the value of this model lies in the fact that helps identify areas of the development of interventions (two-words).
Down
- 1. Type of surveillance where data is collected based on individuals or institutions that report on health information either voluntarily or by mandate (two-words).
- 2. Type of surveillance which involves the deployment of public health professionals to identify cases of a disease or health condition under surveillance (two-words).
- 4. refers to determining whether a cause-and-effect relationship exists between a risk factor and a health effect.
- 5. Statistical processes and methods applied to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of biological data.
- 7. May be biological, chemical, nutritive, physical, or psychological.
- 8. A susceptible human or animal.
- 11. the study of factors that influence health and disease in populations.
- 12. All the external factors that influence the host's vulnerability to disease-related risk factors.
