Deck 14: Principles of Disease and Epidemiology
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Deck 14: Principles of Disease and Epidemiology
1
Focal infections initially start out as
A)sepsis.
B)bacteremia.
C)local infections.
D)septicemia.
E)systemic infections.
A)sepsis.
B)bacteremia.
C)local infections.
D)septicemia.
E)systemic infections.
C
2
Which of the following is a fomite?
A)water
B)droplets from a sneeze
C)pus
D)insects
E)a hypodermic needle
A)water
B)droplets from a sneeze
C)pus
D)insects
E)a hypodermic needle
E
3
Which of the following statements about healthcare-associated infections is FALSE?
A)They occur in compromised patients.
B)They may be caused by opportunists.
C)They may be caused by drug-resistant bacteria.
D)They may be caused by normal microbiota.
E)The patient was infected before hospitalization.
A)They occur in compromised patients.
B)They may be caused by opportunists.
C)They may be caused by drug-resistant bacteria.
D)They may be caused by normal microbiota.
E)The patient was infected before hospitalization.
E
4
Koch observed Bacillus anthracis multiplying in the blood of cattle.What is the condition specifically called when bacteria are multiplying in the blood?
A)bacteremia
B)focal infection
C)local infection
D)septicemia
E)systemic infection
A)bacteremia
B)focal infection
C)local infection
D)septicemia
E)systemic infection
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5
A healthcare-associated infection (traditionally known as a nosocomial infection)is
A)always present,but is inapparent at the time of hospitalization.
B)acquired during the course of hospitalization.
C)always caused by medical personnel.
D)only a result of surgery.
E)always caused by pathogenic bacteria.
A)always present,but is inapparent at the time of hospitalization.
B)acquired during the course of hospitalization.
C)always caused by medical personnel.
D)only a result of surgery.
E)always caused by pathogenic bacteria.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a reservoir of infection?
A)a sick person
B)a healthy person
C)a sick animal
D)a hospital
E)None of the answers is correct;all of these can be reservoirs of infection.
A)a sick person
B)a healthy person
C)a sick animal
D)a hospital
E)None of the answers is correct;all of these can be reservoirs of infection.
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7
The major significance of Robert Koch's work is that
A)microorganisms are present in a diseased animal.
B)diseases can be transmitted from one animal to another.
C)microorganisms can be cultured.
D)microorganisms cause disease.
E)microorganisms are the result of disease.
A)microorganisms are present in a diseased animal.
B)diseases can be transmitted from one animal to another.
C)microorganisms can be cultured.
D)microorganisms cause disease.
E)microorganisms are the result of disease.
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8
Which of the following diseases is NOT spread by droplet infection?
A)botulism
B)tuberculosis
C)measles
D)the common cold
E)diphtheria
A)botulism
B)tuberculosis
C)measles
D)the common cold
E)diphtheria
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9
A commensal bacterium
A)does not receive any benefit from its host.
B)is beneficial to its host.
C)may also be an opportunistic pathogen.
D)isn't capable of causing disease in its host.
E)always causes disease in its host.
A)does not receive any benefit from its host.
B)is beneficial to its host.
C)may also be an opportunistic pathogen.
D)isn't capable of causing disease in its host.
E)always causes disease in its host.
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10
Transient microbiota differ from normal microbiota in that transient microbiota
A)cause diseases.
B)are found in a certain location on the host.
C)are always acquired by direct contact.
D)are present for a relatively short time.
E)never cause disease.
A)cause diseases.
B)are found in a certain location on the host.
C)are always acquired by direct contact.
D)are present for a relatively short time.
E)never cause disease.
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11
Which of the following definitions is INCORRECT?
A)endemic: a disease that is constantly present in a population
B)epidemic: a disease that is constantly present across the world
C)pandemic: a disease that affects a large number of people in the world in a short time
D)sporadic: a disease that affects a population occasionally
E)incidence: number of new cases of a disease
A)endemic: a disease that is constantly present in a population
B)epidemic: a disease that is constantly present across the world
C)pandemic: a disease that affects a large number of people in the world in a short time
D)sporadic: a disease that affects a population occasionally
E)incidence: number of new cases of a disease
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12
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)Both members are harmed in a symbiotic relationship.
B)Members of a symbiotic relationship cannot live without each other.
C)A parasite is not in symbiosis with its host.
D)Symbiosis always refers to different organisms living together and benefiting from each other.
E)At least one member must benefit in a symbiotic relationship.
A)Both members are harmed in a symbiotic relationship.
B)Members of a symbiotic relationship cannot live without each other.
C)A parasite is not in symbiosis with its host.
D)Symbiosis always refers to different organisms living together and benefiting from each other.
E)At least one member must benefit in a symbiotic relationship.
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13
Which one of the following does NOT contribute to the incidence of healthcare-associated infections?
A)antibiotic resistance
B)lapse in aseptic techniques
C)gram-negative cell walls
D)lack of handwashing
E)lack of disinfecting surfaces
A)antibiotic resistance
B)lapse in aseptic techniques
C)gram-negative cell walls
D)lack of handwashing
E)lack of disinfecting surfaces
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14
Which of the following is NOT a communicable disease?
A)malaria
B)AIDS
C)tuberculosis
D)tetanus
E)typhoid fever
A)malaria
B)AIDS
C)tuberculosis
D)tetanus
E)typhoid fever
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15
Biological transmission differs from mechanical transmission in that biological transmission
A)occurs when a pathogen is carried on the feet of an insect.
B)involves fomites.
C)involves reproduction of a pathogen in an arthropod vector prior to transmission.
D)requires direct contact.
E)works only with noncommunicable diseases.
A)occurs when a pathogen is carried on the feet of an insect.
B)involves fomites.
C)involves reproduction of a pathogen in an arthropod vector prior to transmission.
D)requires direct contact.
E)works only with noncommunicable diseases.
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16
Which of the following definitions is INCORRECT?
A)acute: a short-lasting primary infection
B)inapparent: infection characteristic of a carrier state
C)chronic: a disease that develops slowly and lasts for months
D)primary infection: an initial illness
E)secondary infection: a long-lasting illness
A)acute: a short-lasting primary infection
B)inapparent: infection characteristic of a carrier state
C)chronic: a disease that develops slowly and lasts for months
D)primary infection: an initial illness
E)secondary infection: a long-lasting illness
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17
Which of the following statements about biological transmission is FALSE?
A)The pathogen reproduces in the vector.
B)The pathogen may enter the host in the vector's feces.
C)Houseflies are an important vector.
D)The pathogen may be injected by the bite of the vector.
E)The pathogen may require the vector as a host.
A)The pathogen reproduces in the vector.
B)The pathogen may enter the host in the vector's feces.
C)Houseflies are an important vector.
D)The pathogen may be injected by the bite of the vector.
E)The pathogen may require the vector as a host.
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18
One effect of washing regularly with antibacterial agents is the removal of normal microbiota.This can result in
A)body odor.
B)fewer diseases.
C)increased susceptibility to disease.
D)normal microbiota returning immediately.
E)no bacterial growth because washing removes their food source.
A)body odor.
B)fewer diseases.
C)increased susceptibility to disease.
D)normal microbiota returning immediately.
E)no bacterial growth because washing removes their food source.
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19
Which of the following is NOT a verified exception in the use of Koch's postulates?
A)Some diseases have poorly defined etiologies.
B)Some pathogens can cause several disease conditions.
C)Some human diseases have no other known animal host.
D)Some diseases are not caused by microbes.
E)Some diseases are noncommunicable.
A)Some diseases have poorly defined etiologies.
B)Some pathogens can cause several disease conditions.
C)Some human diseases have no other known animal host.
D)Some diseases are not caused by microbes.
E)Some diseases are noncommunicable.
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20
The rise in herd immunity amongst a population can be directly attributed to
A)increased use of antibiotics.
B)improved handwashing.
C)vaccinations.
D)antibiotic-resistant microorganisms.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)increased use of antibiotics.
B)improved handwashing.
C)vaccinations.
D)antibiotic-resistant microorganisms.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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21
A researcher has performed a prospective study on a disease.To which specific kind of epidemiological study is this referring?
A)analytical
B)case control
C)descriptive
D)experimental
E)prodromal
A)analytical
B)case control
C)descriptive
D)experimental
E)prodromal
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22
In which of the following diseases can gender be considered a viable predisposing factor?
A)urinary tract infections
B)pneumonia
C)salmonellosis
D)tetanus
E)anthrax
A)urinary tract infections
B)pneumonia
C)salmonellosis
D)tetanus
E)anthrax
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23
Refer to figure 14.1

In Figure 14.1,which letter indicates the gradual end of the epidemic outbreak?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d

In Figure 14.1,which letter indicates the gradual end of the epidemic outbreak?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
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24
Which of the following can contribute to postoperative infections?
A)using syringes more than once
B)normal microbiota on the operating room staff
C)errors in aseptic technique
D)antibiotic resistance
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)using syringes more than once
B)normal microbiota on the operating room staff
C)errors in aseptic technique
D)antibiotic resistance
E)All of the answers are correct.
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25
Which of the following is NOT a predisposing factor of disease?
A)lifestyle
B)genetic background
C)climate
D)occupation
E)All of these are predisposing factors of disease.
A)lifestyle
B)genetic background
C)climate
D)occupation
E)All of these are predisposing factors of disease.
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26
Refer to figure 14.1

In Figure 14.1,which letter on the graph indicates the epidemic level?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d

In Figure 14.1,which letter on the graph indicates the epidemic level?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
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27
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?
A)malaria - foodborne transmission
B)salmonellosis - vehicle transmission
C)syphilis - direct contact
D)influenza - droplet infection
A)malaria - foodborne transmission
B)salmonellosis - vehicle transmission
C)syphilis - direct contact
D)influenza - droplet infection
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28
Symptoms of disease differ from signs of disease in that symptoms
A)are changes felt by the patient.
B)are changes observed by the physician.
C)are specific for a particular disease.
D)always occur as part of a syndrome.
A)are changes felt by the patient.
B)are changes observed by the physician.
C)are specific for a particular disease.
D)always occur as part of a syndrome.
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29
Refer to Figure 14.2

In Figure 14.2,when is the prevalence the highest?
A)July
B)January
C)February
D)March

In Figure 14.2,when is the prevalence the highest?
A)July
B)January
C)February
D)March
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30
A disease in which the causative agent remains inactive for a time before producing symptoms is referred to as
A)subacute.
B)subclinical.
C)latent.
D)zoonotic.
E)acute.
A)subacute.
B)subclinical.
C)latent.
D)zoonotic.
E)acute.
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31
Would you expect the graph to change if this was for the southern hemisphere,rather than the northern hemisphere? If so,how?
A)No,the graph would not change.Influenza epidemics occur at the same time each year.
B)Yes,because the population in the northern hemisphere is less than that in the southern hemisphere,the peak of the graph would be higher.
C)Yes,because the weather is hotter in the southern hemisphere than in the northern hemisphere,you could expect to see less cases overall in the graph,leading to a lower peak.
D)Yes,because the seasons are reversed in the southern hemisphere.While weather doesn't directly cause influenza outbreaks,the cold,dry air and human crowding indoors contribute to increased cases.The southern hemisphere would still have a peak,but it would be at a different time of year than the northern hemisphere.
A)No,the graph would not change.Influenza epidemics occur at the same time each year.
B)Yes,because the population in the northern hemisphere is less than that in the southern hemisphere,the peak of the graph would be higher.
C)Yes,because the weather is hotter in the southern hemisphere than in the northern hemisphere,you could expect to see less cases overall in the graph,leading to a lower peak.
D)Yes,because the seasons are reversed in the southern hemisphere.While weather doesn't directly cause influenza outbreaks,the cold,dry air and human crowding indoors contribute to increased cases.The southern hemisphere would still have a peak,but it would be at a different time of year than the northern hemisphere.
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32
The CDC is located in
A)Atlanta,GA.
B)Washington,DC.
C)New York City,NY.
D)Los Angeles,CA.
E)Chicago,IL.
A)Atlanta,GA.
B)Washington,DC.
C)New York City,NY.
D)Los Angeles,CA.
E)Chicago,IL.
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33
The science that deals with when diseases occur and how they are transmitted is called
A)ecology.
B)epidemiology.
C)communicable disease.
D)morbidity and mortality.
E)public health.
A)ecology.
B)epidemiology.
C)communicable disease.
D)morbidity and mortality.
E)public health.
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34
Situation 14.1 is an example of
A)human reservoirs.
B)a zoonosis.
C)a nonliving reservoir.
D)a vector.
E)a focal infection.
A)human reservoirs.
B)a zoonosis.
C)a nonliving reservoir.
D)a vector.
E)a focal infection.
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35
Refer to figure 14.1

Figure 14.1 shows the incidence of influenza during a typical year in the northern hemisphere.Which letter on the graph indicates the endemic level?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d

Figure 14.1 shows the incidence of influenza during a typical year in the northern hemisphere.Which letter on the graph indicates the endemic level?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
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36
Emergence of infectious diseases can be attributed to all of the following EXCEPT
A)antibiotic resistance.
B)climatic changes.
C)new strains of previously known agents.
D)ease of travel.
E)The emergence of infectious diseases can be attributed to all of these.
A)antibiotic resistance.
B)climatic changes.
C)new strains of previously known agents.
D)ease of travel.
E)The emergence of infectious diseases can be attributed to all of these.
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37
Refer to Figure 14.2

In Figure 14.2,which one of the following choices has the highest morbidity rate?
A)July
B)October
C)November
D)December

In Figure 14.2,which one of the following choices has the highest morbidity rate?
A)July
B)October
C)November
D)December
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38
A needlestick is an example of
A)direct contact.
B)droplet transmission.
C)indirect contact transmission by fomite.
D)direct biological transmission by vector.
E)vehicle transmission.
A)direct contact.
B)droplet transmission.
C)indirect contact transmission by fomite.
D)direct biological transmission by vector.
E)vehicle transmission.
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39
In which of the following patterns of disease does the patient experience no signs or symptoms?
A)prodromal
B)decline
C)convalescence
D)incubation
E)both incubation and convalescence
A)prodromal
B)decline
C)convalescence
D)incubation
E)both incubation and convalescence
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40
A cold transmitted by a facial tissue is an example of
A)direct contact.
B)droplet transmission.
C)fomite.
D)vector.
E)vehicle transmission.
A)direct contact.
B)droplet transmission.
C)fomite.
D)vector.
E)vehicle transmission.
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41
Pseudomonas bacteria colonized the bile duct of a patient following his liver transplant surgery.This is an example of a
A)communicable disease.
B)latent infection.
C)nosocomial infection.
D)sporadic disease.
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)communicable disease.
B)latent infection.
C)nosocomial infection.
D)sporadic disease.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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42
MMWR is a publication by the CDC that reports specifically and only on emerging diseases.
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43
The yeast Candida albicans does NOT normally cause disease because of
A)symbiotic bacteria.
B)antagonistic bacteria.
C)parasitic bacteria.
D)commensal bacteria.
E)other fungi.
A)symbiotic bacteria.
B)antagonistic bacteria.
C)parasitic bacteria.
D)commensal bacteria.
E)other fungi.
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44
Refer to Figure 14.3 for the next several questions.

The graph in Figure 14.3 shows the incidence of polio in the United States.The period between 1945 and 1955 indicates a(n)
A)endemic level.
B)epidemic level.
C)sporadic infection.
D)communicable disease.
E)pandemic.

The graph in Figure 14.3 shows the incidence of polio in the United States.The period between 1945 and 1955 indicates a(n)
A)endemic level.
B)epidemic level.
C)sporadic infection.
D)communicable disease.
E)pandemic.
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45
Interpreting this graph,can we conclude that polio has been eradicated globally? Why or why not?
A)Yes,as the number of reported cases goes to zero around 1965.
B)No,because polio is part of the normal microbiota,and could become resurgent if vaccination efforts lapse.
C)No,because the graph only depicts incidence of polio in the United States.
D)Yes,because a zero incidence rate for over 40 years clearly indicates there are no longer any susceptibles left in the global population.
A)Yes,as the number of reported cases goes to zero around 1965.
B)No,because polio is part of the normal microbiota,and could become resurgent if vaccination efforts lapse.
C)No,because the graph only depicts incidence of polio in the United States.
D)Yes,because a zero incidence rate for over 40 years clearly indicates there are no longer any susceptibles left in the global population.
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46
If a prodromal period exists for a certain disease,it should occur prior to
A)incubation.
B)illness.
C)decline.
D)convalescence.
A)incubation.
B)illness.
C)decline.
D)convalescence.
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47
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Antimicrobial therapy for hemodialysis-associated infections increases antibiotic resistance.
B)S)aureus is differentiated from other mannitol+ cocci by the coagulase test.
C)The M in MRSA stands for mannitol.
D)The USA100 strain accounts for most hospital-acquired MRSA.
E)The USA300 strain accounts for most community-acquired MRSA.
A)Antimicrobial therapy for hemodialysis-associated infections increases antibiotic resistance.
B)S)aureus is differentiated from other mannitol+ cocci by the coagulase test.
C)The M in MRSA stands for mannitol.
D)The USA100 strain accounts for most hospital-acquired MRSA.
E)The USA300 strain accounts for most community-acquired MRSA.
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48
Bloodstream infections are the least common forms of nosocomial infections.
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49
Which of the following is NOT an example of microbial antagonism?
A)acid production by bacteria
B)bacteriocin production
C)bacteria occupying host receptors
D)bacteria causing disease
E)bacteria producing vitamin K
A)acid production by bacteria
B)bacteriocin production
C)bacteria occupying host receptors
D)bacteria causing disease
E)bacteria producing vitamin K
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50
The method of transmission of the disease in Situation 14.1 was
A)direct contact.
B)droplet.
C)indirect contact.
D)vector-borne.
E)vehicle.
A)direct contact.
B)droplet.
C)indirect contact.
D)vector-borne.
E)vehicle.
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51
A burn patient is one example of a compromised host.
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52
Testing the effectiveness of a new drug for anthrax would be best performed as an experimental study.
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53
The etiologic agent of the disease in Situation 14.1 is
A)sheep.
B)soil.
C)Coxiella burnetii.
D)pneumonia.
E)wind.
A)sheep.
B)soil.
C)Coxiella burnetii.
D)pneumonia.
E)wind.
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54
Diseases that are referred to as emerging infectious diseases have only been discovered in the past fifty years.
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55
A researcher only needs to select a cohort group when implementing an analytical epidemiological study.
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56
Which one of the following is NOT a zoonosis?
A)cat-scratch disease
B)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
C)rabies
D)tapeworm
E)All of these are zoonoses.
A)cat-scratch disease
B)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
C)rabies
D)tapeworm
E)All of these are zoonoses.
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57
A host is not considered diseased until an infection changes one's state of health.
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58
Both normal and transient flora can become opportunistic pathogens.
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59
Reservoirs of infections are always inanimate objects.
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60
For a particular disease at a specific time period,morbidity rates should always be equal or greater than mortality rates.
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Situation 14.2
A 37-week-old infant was delivered by cesarean section and discharged from a Connecticut hospital when he was ten days old.Two days later he was lethargic and had a fever.When he was readmitted to the hospital,he had multiple brain abscesses caused by Citrobacter diversus.After a prolonged illness,the baby died.A second infant with a normal pregnancy and delivery died of C.diversus meningitis after a short illness.Nine infants in the hospital nursery had umbilical cord colonization by C.diversus.Environmental cultures were negative for hospital equipment.
Refer to Situation 14.2 What is the normal habitat of this gram-negative,facultatively anaerobic,non-endospore-forming,lactose-positive rod? Provide a plan for identifying the source of infection and preventing further infection.
A 37-week-old infant was delivered by cesarean section and discharged from a Connecticut hospital when he was ten days old.Two days later he was lethargic and had a fever.When he was readmitted to the hospital,he had multiple brain abscesses caused by Citrobacter diversus.After a prolonged illness,the baby died.A second infant with a normal pregnancy and delivery died of C.diversus meningitis after a short illness.Nine infants in the hospital nursery had umbilical cord colonization by C.diversus.Environmental cultures were negative for hospital equipment.
Refer to Situation 14.2 What is the normal habitat of this gram-negative,facultatively anaerobic,non-endospore-forming,lactose-positive rod? Provide a plan for identifying the source of infection and preventing further infection.
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Would you expect all EIDs to be on the notifiable infectious disease list? Explain.
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When studying the epidemiology of a particular disease,why are retrospective studies commonly undertaken before prospective studies?
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Zika virus infection,a zoonotic disease,produced somewhat sizable outbreaks recently in certain areas of Central America,but not in the U.S (although there were some infected individuals uncovered in the U.S.).Provide two plausible explanations for this dichotomy,and explain.
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Figure 14.4
Salmonella Heidelberg gastroenteritis occurred on three cruises aboard the T.S.S.Festivale.Figure 14.4 shows on-board clinic visits for diarrheal illness between February 10 and March 3.Explain the incidence pattern shown on the graph.What are probable modes of transmission? What changes would you recommend before the ship books more cruises after March 3?

Salmonella Heidelberg gastroenteritis occurred on three cruises aboard the T.S.S.Festivale.Figure 14.4 shows on-board clinic visits for diarrheal illness between February 10 and March 3.Explain the incidence pattern shown on the graph.What are probable modes of transmission? What changes would you recommend before the ship books more cruises after March 3?
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