Public Health Strategies

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noun a microorganism, especially one that causes disease

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  • The scientist studied the germ under a microscope to better understand its structure.
  • Make sure to wash your hands regularly to avoid spreading germs.
  • Ew, don't touch that, it's covered in germs!
  • The germ of an idea began to grow in her mind, sparking creativity.

noun a condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, or behavior and may impair their ability to function in daily life

  • Mental illness is a serious medical condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, and mood.
  • It's important to seek help if you or someone you know is struggling with mental illness.
  • Dealing with mental illness can be tough, but it's okay to ask for help.
  • The dark cloud of mental illness can sometimes feel overwhelming, but there is always hope for brighter days ahead.

EBM

noun Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is a systematic approach to clinical practice that involves using the best available evidence to make informed decisions about patient care.

  • Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a widely accepted approach to clinical practice.
  • Doctors nowadays rely heavily on EBM to make informed decisions about patient care.
  • EBM is the new buzzword in the medical field.
  • Just like a building needs a strong foundation, medical decisions should be based on EBM.

noun a method of testing multiple samples together as a single group to save time and resources

  • Pooled testing is a method used in laboratories to screen multiple samples at once for efficiency.
  • They're doing this new thing called pooled testing where they test a bunch of samples together to save time.
  • Pooled testing is like the ultimate group test sesh in the lab.
  • Pooled testing is like combining all your ingredients to make one big scientific soup of samples.

noun the study of the ways in which humans and animals behave, including the influences that govern behavior

  • The study of human behaviour through systematic observation and experimentation is known as behavioural science.
  • I find it fascinating how behavioural science can help us understand why people act the way they do.
  • Diving into the world of behavioural science really opens your eyes to how people think and behave.
  • In a way, behavioural science is like a roadmap to understanding the complexities of human nature.

noun the process of tracking down and monitoring individuals who have come into contact with an infected person

  • Contact tracing is a crucial method used by public health officials to track and contain the spread of infectious diseases.
  • They're doing contact tracing to find out who else might have been exposed.
  • Contact tracing is like detective work to identify and notify people who may have come into contact with a contagious person.
  • In the world of public health, contact tracing is akin to following the breadcrumbs to stop the spread of illness.

noun a set of measures taken to prevent the spread of a disease

  • The government implemented a cordon sanitaire to contain the spread of the virus in the affected area.
  • They set up a cordon sanitaire around the crime scene to keep everyone out.
  • The cops put up a cordon sanitaire so nobody could get in or out of the building.
  • She created a cordon sanitaire around herself, keeping her emotions guarded from others.