Save
First Year
LEC.185: Natural Hazards
Biohazards
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
Mia Tabitha
Visit profile
Cards (14)
what are biohazards?
hazards caused by
exposure
to living organisms and their
toxic substances
or
vector borne diseases
that organisms may carry
what must a potential biohazard do to become a natural hazard?
greatly exceed human expectation
in terms of
magnitude
or
frequency
, causing major
hardship
or
negative economic impact
what are the three classifications of diseases caused by microorganisms?
endemic
, epidemic and
pandemic
what is an endemic?
low level constant
presence of a disease or infection within a
geographic area
- does not exceed
human expectations
of
magnitude
and
frequency
what is an epidemic?
an often very
sudden increase
in the number of cases of a
disease
above what is normally
expected
in that
population
in that area
what is a pandemic?
an
epidemic
that has spread over several
counties
or
continents
, affecting
large
numbers of people
which of the following fit the definition of a natural hazard: endemic, epidemic and pandemic?
epidemic
and
pandemic
name six of the transmission pathways by which a disease can move by?
airborne
,
blood
and other
body fluids
,
vector borne
,
food borne
,
zoonotic
and
water borne
give an example of an airborne pandemic?
the
great influenza
pandemic of
1918
-
1920
give an example of a blood transmitted pandemic?
HIV
and
AIDS
give an example of a vector borne pandemic?
the
Black Death
what does zoonotic mean?
it comes from an
animal
to a
human
what is the most common example of a zoonotic disease?
rabies
give an example of a disease which is seen in animals which provide human food?
foot
and
mouth
disease
See similar decks
3.1. Nature of Hazards
AQA A-Level Geography > Component 1: Physical Geography > 3. Hazards
42 cards
1. Global Hazards
OCR GCSE Geography > Unit 1: Our Natural World
513 cards
3. Hazards
AQA A-Level Geography > Component 1: Physical Geography
181 cards
1.2 Tectonic Hazards
OCR GCSE Geography > Unit 1: Our Natural World > 1. Global Hazards
61 cards
1.3 Atmospheric Hazards
OCR GCSE Geography > Unit 1: Our Natural World > 1. Global Hazards
63 cards
1.2 Tectonic Hazards
Edexcel A-Level Geography > Unit 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards
44 cards
7.2 Natural Selection
AP Biology > Unit 7: Natural Selection
50 cards
3.3.1 Natural Selection
Edexcel A-Level Psychology > Unit 3: Biological Psychology > 3.3 Evolutionary Explanations of Aggression
42 cards
1.5 Fieldwork Opportunities
OCR GCSE Geography > Unit 1: Our Natural World > 1. Global Hazards
59 cards
3.3. Storm Hazards
AQA A-Level Geography > Component 1: Physical Geography > 3. Hazards
30 cards
2.1.1 First-class levers
GCSE Physical Education > 2. Movement analysis > 2.1 Lever systems
44 cards
Topic 4: Biodiversity and Natural Resources
Edexcel A-Level Biology
903 cards
5.2.2 Natural Selection
OCR GCSE Biology > B5: Genes, Inheritance and Selection > 5.2 Natural Selection and Evolution
35 cards
3.2. Tectonic Hazards
AQA A-Level Geography > Component 1: Physical Geography > 3. Hazards
60 cards
1.4 Case Studies
OCR GCSE Geography > Unit 1: Our Natural World > 1. Global Hazards
36 cards
3.5.2 Volcanic and Seismic Hazards
OCR A-Level Geography > 3. Geographical Debates > 3.5 Hazardous Earth
96 cards
1.5 Trigonometry
OCR A-Level Further Mathematics > Mathematics A > 1. Pure Mathematics
21 cards
7.3.1 Natural Selection
AQA A-Level Biology > 7. Genetics, Populations, Evolution, and Ecosystems > 7.3 Evolution
24 cards
4.3 Hazards and Uses of Radioactive Emissions
GCSE Physics > Unit 4: Atomic Structure
65 cards
1.5 Jazz
AQA A-Level Music > 1. Appraising Music
50 cards
P6.2 Uses and Hazards
OCR GCSE Physics > Topic P6: Radioactivity
55 cards