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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Chapter 2 The Dynamics of Disease Transmission
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Chapter 3 The Occurrence of Disease
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Chapter 4 The Occurrence of Disease
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Chapter 5 Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Diagnostic and Screening Tests
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Chapter 6 The Natural History of Disease
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Chapter 7 Observational Studies
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Chapter 8 Cohort Studies
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Chapter 9 Comparing Cohort and Case-Control Studies
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Chapter 10 Assessing Preventive and Therapeutic Measures
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Chapter 11 Randomized Trials
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Chapter 12 Estimating Risk
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Chapter 13 More on Risk
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Chapter 14 From Association to Causation
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Chapter 15 More on Causal Inference
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Chapter 16 Identifying the Roles of Genetic and Environmental Factors in Disease Causation
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Chapter 17 Using Epidemiology to Evaluate Health Services
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Chapter 18 Epidemiologic Approach to Evaluating Screening Programs
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Chapter 19 Epidemiology and Public Policy
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Chapter 20 Ethical and Professional Issues in Epidemiology
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, Chapter 01: Introduction WD WD
Celentano: Gordis Epidemiology, 7th Edition Test Bank WD WD WD WD WD WD
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1. Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention?
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a. Vaccination for rotavirus for children younger than the age of 1 yea
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W r b. Surgical amputation of an extremity with osteosarcoma (bone ca
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n cer) c. Screening for gestational diabetes after 24 weeks of pregnanc
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d. Sexual education program in elementary schools
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Increasing taxes for buying cigarettes
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ANSWER:AB
Surgical amputation of an extremity with osteosarcoma (bone cancer) is an example in whic
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W h when a disease is present the treatment (amputation) is done to reduce the impact of dise
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a se by preventing the tumor from dissemination. Vaccination for rotavirus for children you
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ng er than the age of 1 year, sexual education program in elementary schools, and increasing
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ta xes for buying cigarettes represent examples of primary prevention. Screening for gestatio
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na l diabetes after 24 weeks of pregnancy is an example of secondary prevention.
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This historic character observed that childbed fever mortality more common among women t
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reated by physicians and medical students compared with women treated by midwives. Ba
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se d on his observations, he implemented a hand wash policy that resulted in adecrease in mo
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rta lity. Name the character that we are talking about.
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ANSWER:AE
Ignaz Semmelweis identified that medical students and physicians transmitted the disease
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by not washing their hands after examining bodies at autopsies and conducting multiple ex
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aminations in the clinic.
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Thanks to the contributions of Edward Jenner, the following disease was eradicated later
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by efforts organized by D.A. Henderson:
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