Epidemiology

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