Communicable Disease Nies & McEwen: Chapter 23. Objective 1: Discuss how the concept of the epidemiological triangle relates to communicable disease.

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Communicable Disease Nies & McEwen: Chapter 23

Objective 1: Discuss how the concept of the epidemiological triangle relates to communicable disease

Objective 2: Describe the following terms as they relate to the chain of transmission and the control of communicable disease A. infectious agents B. reservoirs C. portals of exit & entry D. modes of transmission – direct transmission – indirect transmission E. fomites F. vectors G. host susceptibility

Objective 3: In terms of communicable disease, define and discuss the terms: A. control, B. elimination, and C. eradication

Objective 4: Define and discuss the concept of reportable / notifiable communicable diseases, including the place that the publication Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ( MMWR ) plays in that process in the United States.