Biohazards

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    • 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
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