what is public health?
what are the goals of public health?
Who were the Sanitarians? Give an example
Who were the bacteriologists - give an example?
Who were the miasmists
assessment
a process to learn about a patients condition
assurance
ensuring the findings gathered through assessment are effectively implemented
economic impact
measuring the burden of disease and illness on financial states
social justice
suggests the minimal levels of income, basic housing, employment, education and health care should be seen as fundamental rights
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etiology
how the disease is transmitted
quarantine
a place of isolation in which people that may have been exposed to a disease or illness
immunisation
the action of making a person resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen typically through a vaccine
index case
the first person in a group of related cases of a particular communicable or heritable diseases
host
individuals who are exposed to and harbour the disease
reservoir
the habitat in which the agent normally lives, grows and multiplies
susceptibles
a person who is easily affected by a disease
acute infections
chronic infections
disease transmission
transmission occurs when a person with an infectious disease touches or exchanges bodily fluids with someone else
chain of infection
health disparities and their consequence for disease prevention
market justice
emphasises individual responsibility, minimal obligation to the common good, and the “fundamental freedom to all individuals to be left alone”
individual freedom
freedom of the person in going and coming, equality before the courts, security of private property, freedom of opinion and its expression, and freedom of conscience subject to the rights of others and of the public compare personal liberty