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Prospective

________- collect data as the group is followed forward in time.

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ENVIRONMENT

________- allows the agent to move to the host. Ex. Air, water, soil, and fomite (inanimate object)

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Temporality

________- Cause always occurs before effect.

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Snow

________- determined cholera was more likely obtained from water downstream. He removed the water pump handle to stop the outbreak.

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Biological Gradient

________- A dose- response relationship exists, greater dose= greater response.

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Strength

________ strong associations support casual Relationships. Ex. Heavy smokers are 30 times more likely to die from lung CA than non-smokers.

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Cohort study

An identified group/population at risk is followed over a period of time to determine the exposure that causes disease.

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Environmental epidemiology

________- The study of diseases and health conditions occurring in the population that are linked to environmental factors.

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Incidence

________- occurrence of new diseases or mortality in a defined period of observation in a specific population.

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An example of an ecological study of perchlorate.

________ studied with drinking water exposed to perchlorate vrs drinking water without exposure= No greater outcome of ADHA /Autism.

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Prevalence

________- total number of existing cases of a disease, health condition or deaths in a population at some designated time.

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Point prevalence formula

________- # of people ill divided by the total number in the group. Answer divided by 100 to get the %.

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Point Prevalence

Prevalence measured at a particular point in time.

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Hippocrates

Stated water quality and air quality had a role in causing disease.

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Percival Pott

Observed that chimney sweeps had a high incidence of scrotal cancer and advised to be the weekly.

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How epidemiology aids environmental health.

Studies concerns with population, uses observational data, uses methodology for study designs, and uses descriptive and analytic studies.

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What is the purpose of an epidemiological study?

Using observational science which naturally occurs in situations to study the occurrence of disease

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How is prevalence measure used?

All numbers of existing cases of a disease, health condition, or death in a population at some designated time.

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Incidence formula

A period of time X A multiplier (ex. 100,000) DIVIDED BY The total population at risk

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Population at risk definition

Members of the population who are capable of developing the disease or condition being studied.

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Case fatality rate

A measure of lethality of a disease.

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Case fatality rate formula

of deaths due to the disease DIVIDED BY The number of cases of the disease X The period of time X 100 =

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What is a cross-sectional study

Examines the relationship between disease or other health related characteristics and other variables of interest as they exist in a defined population at one particular time.

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How is data gathered for a cross-sectional study?

A questionnaire is used to collect data.

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Why does a cross-sectional study not prove a casual relationship?

Because it identifies exposure and effect at the same time. But it justifies further studies to be done.

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Case control study

Study in which subjects who participate are defined on the basis of (presence) cases or absence (controls) of outcomes of interest.

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What does the odds ratio measure?

A measure of association for case control studies.

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Interpretation Odds ratio if > 1.0

Exposure is more likely associated with cases then controls, so exposure is most likely associated with disease.

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Interpretation Odds ratio < 1.0

Disease is not likely associated with the exposure.

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Retrospective

If data has been collected on the group in the past.

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What is the best measure of association for a cohort study?

Risk ratio or relative risk.

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How is SMR are used?

It’s used to observe deaths in the study group to expect and deaths in the general population.

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Standardized mortality ratio formula

Deaths observed DIVIDED BY deaths expected X 100 =

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What is perchlorate?

A chemical salt.

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What are the hazards associated with perchlorate?

It is found in the production of rocket propellant, fireworks, matches, and explosives.

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What is the epidemiologic triangle model of causality?

Used for describing the causality of infection diseases with the host environment an agent.

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AGENT

Could be biological, ex bacteria, protozoan,fungi, or virus. Chemical ex. Toxic, radiation, or radioactive particle.

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HOST

Must be susceptible to the agent.

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7 criteria of causality.

Strength, consistency, specificity, temporality, biological gradient, biological possibility, and coherence.

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Consistency

Association is observed repeatedly. An example is a study of smokers versus cancer has been found repeatedly.

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Specificity

Specific Association is one that has a specific exposure that causes a specific disease.

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Biological plausibility

Agrees with the current understanding of pathological processes.

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Coherence

Compatible and does not seriously conflict with current scientific knowledge.

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Ecological study

The incidence Of a disease and one geographical area is compared to that of another area. An example is cancer mortality in areas with hazardous waste sites versus areas without hazardous waste sites.

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Risk ratio interpretation > 1.0

If risk ratio is greater than 1.0, then the risk of disease is greater in the exposed group than the non-expose group. The greater the risk ratio the greater the risk the disease is associated with exposure.

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Risk ratio interpretation if 1.0

The risk is the same for exposed and unexposed.

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Risk ratio interpretation if < 1.0

The exposure is protective of health.

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Risk ratio formula

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How do you Cohart studies in case control study is different in regard to knowing the population at risk?

A cohort study is a group of individuals with exposure and a group without exposure followed over time to compare disease occurrence and a case control study is individuals with a disease compared with similar individuals with the disease to determine association of disease with prior exposure.

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2x2 risk ratio table formula

Horizontal: exposure No exposure

Across: Disease | no disease | total

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