Across
- 6. Mary Mallon.
- 11. Equal chance of being assigned to either exposure group.
- 12. A person with a health outcome.
- 13. When there are more cases than what is expected.
- 14. Can be single, double, or triple.
Down
- 1. Commonly mistaken for the study of epidemics.
- 2. When 2 epidemics build off of each other.
- 3. A person with a health outcome, but is asymptomatic.
- 4. When an epidemic spreads to different countries.
- 5. A sugar pill is the most common example.
- 7. Someone who shows symptoms, but has not been diagnosed.
- 8. Gaetan Dugas.
- 9. A study design using people with specific shared characteristic.
- 10. When a health-outcome is constant in a location.
- 12. A study design focusing on one case; good for new disease.
