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Test Bank For Gordis Epidemiology
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7th Edition By David D Celentano; Moyses Szklo
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Chapters 1 - 20 Complete
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Chapterb1bIntroduction
Chapterb2bThebDynamicsbofbDiseasebTransmission
Chapterb3bThebOccurrencebofbDisease
Chapterb4bThebOccurrencebofbDisease
Chapterb5bAssessingbthebValiditybandbReliabilitybofbDiagnosticbandbScreeningbTests
Chapterb6bThebNaturalbHistorybofbDisease
Chapterb7bObservationalbStudies
Chapterb8bCohortbStudies
Chapterb9bComparingbCohortbandbCase-ControlbStudies
Chapterb10bAssessingbPreventivebandbTherapeuticbMeasures
Chapterb11bRandomizedbTrials
Chapterb12bEstimatingbRisk
Chapterb13bMorebonbRisk
Chapterb14bFrombAssociationbtobCausation
Chapterb15bMorebonbCausalbInference
Chapterb16bIdentifyingbthebRolesbofbGeneticbandbEnvironmentalbFactorsbinbDiseasebCausation
Chapterb17bUsingbEpidemiologybtobEvaluatebHealthbServices
Chapterb18bEpidemiologicbApproachbtobEvaluatingbScreeningbPrograms
Chapterb19bEpidemiologybandbPublicbPolicy
Chapterb20bEthicalbandbProfessionalbIssuesbinbEpidemiology

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Chapterb01:bIntroduction
Celentano:bGordisbEpidemiology,b7thbEditionbTestbBank

MULTIPLEbCHOICE

1. bWhichbofbthebfollowingbisbanbexamplebofbtertiarybprevention?

a. Vaccinationbforbrotavirusbforbchildrenb youngerbthanbthebagebofb1byear
b. Surgicalbamputationbofbanbextremitybwithbosteosarcomab(bonebcancer)
c. Screeningbforbgestationalbdiabetesbafterb24bweeksbofbpregnancy
d. Sexualbeducationbprogrambinbelementarybschools
e. Increasingbtaxesbforbbuyingbcigarettesb

ANSWER:bB

Surgicalbamputationbofbanbextremitybwithbosteosarcomab(bonebcancer)bisbanbexamplebinbwhichbw
henb ab diseaseb isb presentb theb treatmentb (amputation)b isb doneb tob reduceb theb impactb ofb diseasebbyb
preventingbthebtumorbfrombdissemination.bVaccinationbforbrotavirusbforbchildrenbyoungerbthanbt
hebagebofb1byear,bsexualbeducationbprogrambinbelementarybschools,bandbincreasingbtaxesbforbbuyi
ngbcigarettesbrepresentbexamplesbofbprimarybprevention.bScreeningbforbgestationalbdiabetesbafter
b24bweeksbofbpregnancybisbanbexamplebofbsecondarybprevention.




2. Thisbhistoricbcharacterbobservedbthatbchildbedbfeverbmortalitybmorebcommonbamongbwomenbtrea
tedbbybphysiciansbandbmedicalbstudentsbcomparedbwithbwomenbtreatedbbybmidwives.bBasedbonbhi
sbobservations,bhebimplementedbabhandbwashbpolicybthatbresultedbinbadecreasebinbmortality.bNameb
thebcharacterbthatbwebarebtalkingbabout.

a. JohnbSnow
b. EdwardbJenner
c. D.A.bHenderson
d. LeonbGordis
e. IgnazbSemmelweisb

ANSWER:bE

IgnazbSemmelweisbidentifiedbthatbmedicalbstudentsbandbphysiciansbtransmittedbthebdiseasebbybn
otbwashingbtheirbhandsbafterbexaminingbbodiesbatbautopsiesbandbconductingbmultiplebexaminati
onsbinbthebclinic.

3. ThanksbtobthebcontributionsbofbEdwardbJenner,bthebfollowingbdiseasebwasberadicatedblaterbb
ybeffortsborganizedbbybD.A.bHenderson:

a. Cholera

,b. Smallpox
c. Chickenpox
d. Polio
e. Zika




.

,ANSWER:bB

Smallpoxbwasberadicatedbinb1980.bEdwardbJennerbvaccinatedbJamesbPhippsbinb1796bagainstbs
mallpox.bAlmostb200byearsblater,bthebWorldbHealthbOrganizationb(WHO)bcommissioned
D.A.bHendersonbtobleadbthebeffortsbtoberadicatebthebdisease.

4. Overbthebpastbcentury,babmarkedbdeclinebinbthebmortalitybratesbofbmanybinfectiousbdiseasesbh
asbbeenbobserved.bWhichbofbthebfollowingbisbthebmostblikelybreasonbforbthebobservedbdeclinebinb
mortalitybratesbfrombcommonbinfectiousbdiseases?

a. Developmentbofbpenicillin
b. Developmentbofbinsulin
c. Developmentbofbvaccines
d. Improvementbinbsocialbconditions
e. Worsebsanitationbandbunsafebwaterb

ANSWER:bD

Althoughbmedicalbtreatmentsbpotentiallybhelpedbinbthebdecreasebofbinfectiousbdiseases,btheba
dvancementbinbsocialbconditionsbplayedbabmajorbrole.bThesebimprovementsbincludebbetterbsa
nitation,bsafebdisposalbofbwaste,bbetterbnutrition,bandbimprovementbinbhousingbconditions.




.

,Chapter 02: The Dynamics of Disease Transmission
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Celentano:bGordisbEpidemiology,b7thbEditionb

MULTIPLEbCHOICE

1. Whichbtermbmostbaccuratelybdescribesbthebfollowingbdefinition?b“Theboccurrencebinbabcom
munityborbregionbofbcasesbofbanbillness,bspecificbhealth-relatedbbehavior,borbotherbhealth-
brelatedbevents bclearlybinbexcessbofbnormalbexpectancy.”b[PortabM,bed.bAbDictionarybof

Epidemiology.bNewbYork:bOxfordbUniversitybPress;b2014.]

a. Endemic
b. Epidemic
c. Pandemic
d. Attackbrate
e. Incubationbperiodb

ANSWER:bB

Anbepidemicbisbtheboccurrencebofbhealth-
relatedbeventsbinbabcommunityborbregion,binbclearbexcessbofbnormalbexpectation.bEndemicbisbno
tbtruebbecausebitbisbdefinedbasbthebconstantboccurrencebofbabdisease,bdisorder,borbnoxiousbinfecti
ousbagentbinbabgeographicbareaborbpopulationbgroup.bPandemicbisbnotbtruebbecausebitbisbdefinedb
asbanbepidemicboccurringboverbabverybwidebarea,bcrossingbinternationalbboundaries,bandbusuall
ybaffectingbablargebnumberbofbpeople.bAttackbratebisbnotbtruebbecausebitbisbdefinedbasbnumberbofb
peoplebatbriskbinbwhombabcertainbillnessbdevelopsboverbtotalbnumberbofbpeoplebatbrisk.bIncubatio
nbperiodbisbnotbtruebbecausebitbisbthebintervalbfrombreceiptbofbinfectionbtobthebtimebofbonsetbofbcli
nicalbillnessb(thebonsetbofbrecognizablebsymptoms).

2. Whatbisbthebmostbaccuratebdefinitionbofbthebincubationbperiodb(ofbanbinfectiousbdisease)?

a. Thebtimebofbonsetbofbclinicalbillnessborbthebonsetbofbrecognizablebsymptoms
b. Thebintervalbfrombreceiptbofbinfectionbtobthebtimebofbonsetbofbclinicalbillnessb(thebonsetbofbr
ecognizablebsymptoms)
c. Thebtimebofbinvasionbbybanbinfectiousbagent
d. Thebtimebbetweenbinitiationbofbinfectionbandbfirstbsheddingborbexcretionbofbthebagent
e. Thebperiodbbetweenbexposurebandbthebonsetbofbinfectiousnessb

ANSWER:bB

Thebincubationbperiodbisbdefinedbasbthebintervalbfrombreceiptbofbinfectionbtobthebtimebofbonsetbof
bclinical billnessb(thebonset bofbrecognizablebsymptoms);binbotherbwords,bthebtimebbetweenbthebmo

mentbofbdevelopingbsymptomsbandbthebmomentbofbinvasionbbybanbinfectiousbagent.b“Thebtimebo
fbonsetbofbclinicalbillnessborbthebonsetbofbrecognizablebsymptoms”bisbnotbtruebasbitbcorrespondsbt
ob“timebofbonset.”b“Thebtimebofbinvasionbbybanbinfectiousbagent”bisbnotbtruebasbitbcorrespondsbtob
“timebofbinfection.”b“Thebtimebbetweenbinitiationbofbinfectionbandbfirstbsheddingborbexcretionbo
fbthebagent”bandb“Thebperiodbbetweenbexposurebandbthebonsetbofbinfectiousness”barebnotbtruebasb
theybcorrespondbtobtheblatentbperiod.b(Theblatentbperiodbis

,focusingbonbthebonsetbofbinfectiousness,bbutbthebincubationbperiodbisbfocusingbonbthebonsetbofbt
hebsymptom.)

3. TherebwasbabfoodbpoisoningboutbreakbonbAprilb1,b2018,batbthebCitybZbFoodbSafetybConferenc
e.bTherebwereb1,000bpeoplebregisteredbforbthebconferencebwithbluncheon,b100bvolunteersbtobhost
battendees, bandb50bpeoplebwhobservedbthebluncheonbduringbthebconference. bExceptbforb50bpeopl

ebwhobservedbthebfood,ballbofbthebparticipantsbandbvolunteersbatebthebfoodbfrombthebluncheonbatbt
hebconferencebonbAprilb1,b2018.bBasedbonlybonbthebinformationbgivenbinbthisbquestion,bhowbman
ybpeoplebarebatbriskbinbthisbfoodbpoisoningboutbreak?

a.b1,000
b.b1,100
c.b1,150
d.b150
e.b50bAN

SWER:bB

Peoplebatbriskbinbthisboutbreakbarebpeoplebwhobwerebexposedbtobthebfoodbatbthebconference.bEve
nbthoughb1,150bpeoplebwerebatbthebconference,b50bpeoplebwhobservedbthebfoodbdidbnotbeatbthebfo
od.bThereforebwebhavebtobexcludebthoseb50bpeople.

4. TherebwasbabfoodbpoisoningboutbreakbonbAprilb1,b2018,batbthebCitybZbFoodbSafetybConfere
nce.bTherebwereb1,000bpeoplebregisteredbforbthebconferencebwithbluncheon,b100
volunteersbtobhostbattendees,bandb50bpeoplebwhobservedbthebluncheonbduringbthebconference.bE
xceptbforb50bpeoplebwhobservedbthebfood,ballbofbthebparticipantsbandbvolunteersbatebthebfoodbfro
mbthebluncheonbatbthebconferencebonbAprilb1,b2018.bAfterbanbinitialboutbreakbofbfoodbpoisoningb
isbreported,banbepidemiologistbsendsbsurveysbtoballbpeoplebatbriskbtobinvestigatebthe
cause.bHowever,bonlyb900bpeoplebamongbthosebatbriskbanswerbthebsurvey.bAfterbanalysisbofb900
bsurveybresults,bthebepidemiologistbconcludesbthatbthebmost bsuspectedbfoodsbinbtheboutbreakbare

bpepperonibpizzabandbmeatballbspaghetti.bWhat bisbtheboverall battackbratebforbthosebwhobatebmeat

ballbspaghetti?bUsebthebfollowingbtablebtobanswerbthebquestion.
SummarybofbSurveybResponses
Numberbofbpeoplebwhobdevel Numberbofbpeoplebwhobatebtheb
opedbthebcasebdefinitionbsymp food
toms

Pepperonibpizzabonly 113 275

Meatballbspaghettibonly 62 375

Bothbpepperonibpizzabandb 57 150
meatballbspaghetti

Neitherbofbpepperonibpizzaborb 10 100
meatballbspaghetti

a.b41%
b.b38%
c.b27%

,d.b40%
e.b23%bA

NSWER:b

E

Tobcalculatebthebfood-
specificbattackbrate,bwebneedbtobdefinebhowbmanybpeoplebarebexposedbtobthebspecificbfoodbandbh
owbmanybpeoplebdevelopbthebsymptomsbinbthebcasebdefinition.bInbthisbquestion,bwebarebaskingba
boutb“overall”battackbratebinbthosebpeoplebwhobatebmeatballbspaghetti,bsobwebhavebtobaddb“meat
ballbspaghettibonly”bandb“bothbpepperonibpizzabandbmeatballbspaghetti”btobgetbtheboverallbrate.b
Whichbisb525b(375bplusb150),bwhobarebatbriskbofbexposure,bandb119b(62bplusb57),bwhobdevelope
dbthebsymptoms,bcorrespondingbtob23%bofbattackbrate.

5. TherebwasbabfoodbpoisoningboutbreakbonbAprilb1,b2018,batbthebCitybZbFoodbSafetybConferen
ce.bTherebwereb1,000bpeoplebregisteredbforbthebconferencebwithbluncheon,b100bvolunteersbtobh
ostbattendees,bandb50bpeoplebwhobservedbthebluncheonbduringbthebconference.bExceptbforb50bp
eoplebwhobservedbthebfood,ballbofbthebparticipantsbandbvolunteersbatebthebfoodbfrombthebluncheo
nbatbthebconferencebonbAprilb1,b2018.bAfterbanbinitialboutbreakbofbfoodbpoisoningbisbreported,ba
nbepidemiologistbsendsbsurveysbtoballbpeoplebatbriskbtobinvestigatebthebcause.bHowever,bonlyb90
0bpeoplebamongbthosebatbriskbanswerbthebsurvey.bAfterbanalysisbofb900bsurveybresults,bthebepid
emiologistbconcludesbthatbthebmostbsuspectedbfoodsbinbtheboutbreakbarebpepperonibpizzabandb
meatballbspaghetti.bWhatbisbthebmostbsuspectedbfoodbforbfoodbpoisoningbafterbcross-
tabulation?bUsebthebfollowingbtablebtobanswerbthebquestion.

SummarybofbSurveybResponses:
Numberbofbpeoplebwhobdevel Numberbofbpeoplebwhobatebtheb
opedbthebcasebdefinitionbsymp food
toms

Pepperonibpizzabonly 113 275

Meatballbspaghettibonly 62 375

Bothbpepperonibpizzabandb 57 150
meatballbspaghetti

Neitherbofbpepperonibpizzaborb 10 100
meatballbspaghetti

a. Pepperonibpizzabonly
b. Meatballbspaghettibonly
c. Bothbpepperonibpizzabandbmeatballbspaghetti
d. Neitherbpepperonibpizzabnorbmeatballbspaghetti
e. Webcannotbdeterminebthebcausebofbfoodbbasedbonbthisbinformationb

ANSWER:bA

Pepperonibpizzabonlybattackbratebisb41.09%b(113bdividedbbyb275),bandbmeatballbspaghettibonlybis
b16.53%b(62bdividedbbyb375).bThebattackbratebofbbothbpepperonibpizzabandbmeatballbspaghettibisb3

8.00%b(57bdividedbbyb150).bSomebmaybchoosebbothbofbthembwhichbarebthebmostbsuspected

,food.bIfbbothbthebfoodsbwerebthebmostbsuspectedbfood,bwebshouldbhavebabhigherbattackbratebinbme
atballbspaghettibonlybgroupbasbwell.

6. Whatbisbthebnamebofbtheboccurrencebofbabclearlybhigherbthanbexpectedbnumberbofbcasesbofbabd
iseasebwithinbablimitedbgeographicalbregion?

a. Pandemic
b. Epidemic
c. Endemic
d. Zoonosis
e. Attackbrateb

ANSWER:bB

Thebdefinitionbofbepidemicbisbpreciselybtheboccurrencebofbabclearlybhigherbthanbhabitualbnumber
bofbcasesbofbabdiseasebwithinbabcertain bgeographicbregion. bPandemicbrefersbtobabworldwidebepide

mic.bEndemicbrefersbtobthebhabitualboccurrence.bZoonosisbdescribesbabdiseasebthatbisbtransmitted
bfrombanimals btobhumans.




7. MalariabisbabparasiticbdiseasebtransmittedbbybthebAnophelesbmosquitobbite.bThisbmodebofbt
ransmissionbisbcalled

a. direct.
b. singlebexposure.
c. multiplebexposure.
d. mosquitosis.
e. vector.

ANSWER:bE

Diseasesbtransmittedbbybmosquitosbarebcalledbvectorbborne.bDirect,bsinglebexposure,bandbmulti
plebexposurebrepresentbotherbmodesbofbtransmission,bandbmosquitosisbdoesbnotbexist.

8. AnboutbreakbofbmeaslesboccurredbinbCitybA.bTherebwereb1,000bconfirmedbcasesbamongbchil
drenbyoungerbthanb10byearsbold.bUnfortunately,b50bchildrenbdiedbofbmeasles.bFiftybrepresentb5
%bofbthebtotalbnumberbofbcases.bWhatbconceptbisbbeingbillustratedbinbthisbexample?

a. Attackbrate
b. Secondarybattackbrate
c. Case-fatalitybrate
d. Incubationbperiod
e. Subclinicalbdiseaseb

ANSWER:bC

Case-
fatalitybratebisbdefinedbasbthebproportionbofbpeoplebwhobdiebofbabdisease,bamongbthebtotalbnumber
bofbcasesbofbthatbdisease.bAttackbratebandbsecondarybattackbratebreferbtobthebproportionbofbpeopleb(

atbrisk)bwhobdevelopbabdiseasebamongbthebtotalbnumberbofbpeoplebwhobwerebatbriskbforbthebdiseas
e.bIncubationbperiodbdescribesbthebperiodbbetweenbtheboriginbofbdiseasebandbonsetbofbclinicalbsym
ptoms.bSubclinicalbdiseasebdescribesbabdiseasebthatbdoesbnotbmanifestbclinically.

, 9. DuringbthebconquestbofbMexico,boutbreaksbplayedbanbimportantbrolebthatbfavoredbthebSpani
ards.bTherebwerebseveralboutbreaksbofbsmallpoxbthatbkilledbthousandsbofbnatives.bSmallpoxbwa
sbintroducedbintobAmericabbybthebEuropeans.bWhybwerebthebnativesbparticularlybafflictedbbybs
mallpoxboutbreaks?

a. Amongbnatives,bthebproportionbofbsusceptiblesbwasbhigher.
b. AmongbSpaniards,bthebproportionbofbimmunesbwasbextremelyblow.
c. Spaniardsbhadbthebcurebforbsmallpox.
d. Nativesbhadbabgenebthatbmadebthembmorebpronebtobdiebfrombsmallpox.
e. Spaniardsbwerebprotectedbfrombsmallpoxbbecausebtheybhadbarmors.

ANSWER:bA

BecausebnativesbwerebnotbintroducedbtobthebsmallpoxbvirusbuntilbafterbthebSpaniardsbarrived,bal
lbofbthembwerebsusceptibles.bInbabpopulationbwithbabhigherbproportionbofbsusceptibles,boutbreak
sbcanbinitiatebandbspreadbeasily.bSpaniardsbhadbabbetterbbalancebbetweenbsusceptiblesbandbimmu
nes;bthereforebtheblikelihoodbofbanboutbreakbhappeningbamongbthembwasbmuchblower.

10. ThebpopulationbofbOriolbCitybinbJuneb2018bwasb612,437.bAccordingbtobthebOriolbCity’sbheal
thbdepartment,btherebwereb329bnewbcasesbofbRaven’sbdiseasebduringb2018.bCountingbthosebnewb
cases,bbybDecemberb31bitbwasbestimatedbthatbtherebwereb6580bpersonsbwithbRaven’sbdiseasebinb
OriolbCity.bWhatbwasbthebincidencebratebofbRaven’sbdiseasebinb2018?

a. 26bperb100,000bpopulation
b. 33bperb100,000bpopulation
c. 54bperb100,000bpopulation
d. 1074bperb100,000bpopulation
e. 5000bperb100,000bpopulationb

ANSWER:bC

Thebnumeratorbtobcalculatebthebincidencebratebisbthebtotalbnumberbofbnewbcasesb(329),bandbthebd
enominatorbisbthebtotalbnumberbofbpeoplebwhobwerebatbriskbofbdevelopingbthebconditionb(inbthisb
casebwebusebthebpopulationbatbthebmiddlebofbthatbperiod,b612,437).bWebexpressbthebincidencebrat
ebperb100,000btobavoidbthebdecimals:b329/612,437b=b0.000537bb100,000b=b53.7.

11. ThebpopulationbofbOriolbCitybinbJuneb2018bwasb612,437.bAccordingbtobthebOriolbCity’sbheal
thbdepartment,btherebwereb329bnewbcasesbofbRaven’sbdiseasebduringb2018.bCountingbthosebnewb
cases,bbybDecemberb31bitbwasbestimatedbthatbtherebwereb6580bpersonsbwithbRaven’sbdiseasebinb
OriolbCity.bWhatbwasbthebprevalencebofbRaven’sbdiseasebinb2018?

a. 26bperb100,000bpopulation
b. 33bperb100,000bpopulation
c. 54bperb100,000bpopulation
d. 1074bperb100,000bpopulation
e. 5000bperb100,000bpopulationb

ANSWER:bD

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