One Health Disease Surveillance
Disease Surveillance Game
Created Date
04.22.20
Last Updated
04.23.20
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Topics of this game:
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What is the definition of public health surveillance?
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Who is ProMED?
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Which surveillance system requires a lot of resources and is labor intensive?
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WHO replaced 3 specific diseases with broader infectious disease outbreaks was called?
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What enabled health professions to disseminate disease outbreak info more rapidly?
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What are the two main types of Web-based surveillance systems?
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When is the best time to isolate and detect virulence factors for a pathogen?
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Why is this important when considering the One Health perspective?
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Which is relatively more lethal when secreted from a pathogen, endotoxin or exotoxins?
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What is the study of the genomes of individual microbes?
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Define: culture-independent & sequence-based view of genomes from specific environment
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Which group of data collection resources contains examples of informal information?
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The warning system for emerging infectious diseases, ProMED, is only open to scientists.
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What does syndromic surveillance monitor to help early detection of diseases?
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Which of the following automated tools monitors the health-seeking behavior of users?
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Are social networks like Twitter worth monitoring to track health information?
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