ACVPM EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATS EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL
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(T/F) When gathering data for an outbreak investigation, a
standardized questionnaire should be developed to include
demographics, lab data, and risk factors or relevant exposures
should be included, but NOT open ended questions - ANSWER-
False - include open ended questions
(T/F) Steps for an outbreak investigation may occur
simultaneously or be repeated as new information is received -
ANSWER-True
What are the first four steps of an outbreak investigation? -
ANSWER-1. Verify the diagnosis/confirm the outbreak
2. Define a case and conduct case finding
3. Tabulate and orient data (person, place time) - descriptive
epidemiology
4. Develop a hypothesis
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What are the last four steps of an outbreak investigation? -
ANSWER-5. Evaluate/ test hypothesis (reform if needed)
6. plan and execute additional studies
7. implement and evaluate control/prevention measures (as early
as possible)
8. communicate findings
The occurrence of more cases of disease than expected is
considered.....? - ANSWER-an outbreak
What constitutes a foodborne outbreak? - ANSWER--Two or more
persons who have the same disease, similar symptoms, or
excrete the same pathogens
-Person/Place/Time association between the persons
-Common food has been ingested
What are 3 things that will help you develop a specific case
definition? - ANSWER-Symptoms/lab results
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Time Period
Location
When developing a questionnaire during an outbreak
investigation, name 5 things you should collect information on? -
ANSWER-1. Identifying information
2. Demographic information
3. Clinical information
4. Risk factor information
5. Source information
Give 3 examples of lab tests/specimen samples to analyze in the
event of a foodborne illness outbreak - ANSWER-1. Stool
specimens from patients (standard enterics such as Salmonella,
shigella, campylobacter, e. coli, yersinia and viruses such as
norovirus)
2. Test food specimens
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3. compare PFGE analysis (DNA fingerprinting) of patient and
food specimens
The ability to find true positives based on a single biologic sample
take at a point in time is defined as the ? - ANSWER-Sensitivity
The ability to find true negatives based on a single biologic
sample taken at a point in time is defined as the ? - ANSWER-
Specificity
What is the mathematical formula for sensitivity? - ANSWER-
(True positives) / (True Positives + False Negatives)
Standard 2x2 table = A/(A+C)
What is the mathematical formula for specificity? - ANSWER-
(True Negatives) / (True Negatives + False Positives)
Standard 2x2 table = D/(B+D)