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Epidemiology Concepts and Terms Homeostasis Define Major systems Communication Holistic View Health vs. Disease Wellness Model (health focus) Awareness Education Growth Treatment Model (disease focus) Signs Symptoms Disability Death Definitions Pathogen Disease Morbidity Mortality Symptoms Signs Etiology Pathogenicity Symbiosis Microbiotica Normal Resident Transient Competition Immune Opportunistic Acquired 1st months of life Lifetime population Immune suppression Change in competition Change site of residence Pathogens Contamination Food Air Water Infection Ecological Fitness Immune Defense Portals of Entry Skin Mucous Membranes Open body cavities Placenta Parenteral SC IM IV Adhesion Adhesion factors Protein ligands Examples Binding Glycoproteins Fimbria Flagella Glycocalyx Mannose Galactose Each other = Biofilms Avirulence No adhesion factors No binding Disease Process Incubation Prodromal Illness Decline Convalescence Pathogenicity Virulence Factors Plasmids Extracellular enzymes Resistance to Ab Coagulase Hemolysins Toxins Exotoxins Cytotoxin Neurotoxin Enterotoxin Endotoxins = Lipid A Avoid phagocytosis Capsules Motility Change lysosome fxn Increased WBC destruction Toxins Sequella to Injury Portals of Exit Sources of Disease Reservoirs Animals Zoonotic Human carriers Nonliving Soil Water Food Host Life Cycles Life Cycle Hosts L1 L3 Adult Definitive Intermediate Secondary Incidental Dead-End Stages Infectious Diagnostic Transmission of Disease Contact Vehicle Direct Indirect (Fomites) Droplet Air Food Water Body fluids Vector Mechanical Flies Roaches Biological Lice Mosquitoes Ticks Lyme Disease Classification of Disease Stages Types Communicable Contagious Non-communicable Source Acute Chronic Subacute Latent Primary Secondary Region Local Systemic Focal Disease Diagnosis 5 Components Epidemiology Etiology Pathophysiology Clinical Manifestations Outcome “COPE” Koch’s Postulates 1) Pathogen for every disease 2) Isolate and grown in pure culture 3) Cause disease in healthy susceptible host 4) Reisolate pathogen from experimental host Exceptions Culture issues (temp, pH, O2) Multifactoral causes Ethical concerns (primates) Epidemiological Approaches Descriptive Analytical Disease data Koch’s Postulates Retrospective Experimental Testing hypothesis Epidemiology Epidemiology Define Factors Predisposing Precipitating Questions Where, When, How, Why, and Who Related Terms Frequency Incidence Prevalence Outcomes Morbidity Mortality Geography Endemic Epidemic Pandemic Sporadic Herpes D Virus (HDV) Hospital Nosocomial Sources Exogenous Endogenous Iatrogenic CDC Reportable Diseases (examples) Viral /Bacterial HIV Anthrax Influenza Pertussis, Diphtheria TB, Leprosy Botulism, Tetanus Hepatitis E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella STDs Cholera Mumps, Measles, Rubella Legionella Small Pox Tularemia Toxic Shock Leptospirosis Vector Borne Lyme Plague RMSF Ehrlichia Malaria, Yellow Fever Zoonotic Rabies Brucellosis Cryptosporosis Toxoplasmosis Public Health Groups CDC WHO US Departments Agriculture Health Biohazard Risk Groups Major Etiologic Categories Genetic Acquired Sickle Cell Anemia CF MD Hemophilia A Infectious Traumatic Iatrogenic Nosocomal Multifactoral CAD DM Cancer Congenital Heart Disease Hypertension Emphysema Various Classification of Disease Anatomical Developmental (age) Organ System Neonatology Pediatrics Adolescent Adult Geriatrics Etiological Etiology, DAMNIT ! (DAMNIT-V) D = Degenerative, Developmental A = Anomaly, Accident, Autoimmune M = Metabolic, Mechanical, Mental N = Neoplasia, Nutrition, Neurological I = Infectious, Immune, Iatrogenic, Idiopathic, Inherited, Inflammatory, Ischemic T = Trauma, Toxins, Toxicities V = Vascular My Possible Problem List Location Gross Histological Physiological Remember: DAMNIT-V Clinical Manifestations Symptoms /Syndrome Signs Patient Report Subjective Related Terms: Prodromal, Insidious, Latent Health care exam Observable phenomena Objective Diagnostic Criteria Laboratory results Imaging Biopsy Digital Thermal Imaging Medical Records S O A P Outcome Expected Prognosis Actual Cure Remission Exacerbation Complication Sequella Palliative Death Stress Define Stressor examples Positive Negative Types Major Minor Symptoms GAS Alarm (ANS) Resistance (H-P-A axis) Exhaustion (+ feedback) Stress Related Disorders Immune: Autoimmune, Neoplasia Cardiovascular: HT, CAD, Dysrhythmias Respiratory: Asthma, URTI, TB Renal: Interstitial cystitis Neurologic: Depression, MS, Headache GI: Diarrhea, IBS, Eating Disorders Endocrine: DM, Hyperthyroidism Reproductive: Infertility Musculoskeletal: RA, SLE, Chronic Fatigue Integumentary: Eczema, Acne, Urticaria, Herpes Adaptation Define AKA Compensatory mechanisms Homeostatic Mechanisms Control Systems Regulatory systems Homeostatic Control and Feedback Limits Energy use Efficient (overshoot, undershoot) Effective (prolonged response change feedback) De-stress Sleep Exercise Diet Medical Check-ups Energy Attitude Stressed is Desserts spelled backwards!