East Stroudsburg South Class of 2012 and graduate of JT Lambert

EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:It may be useful to know some diseases, but the majority of the event is finding statistics regarding a story of an outbreak that they give you. Vocabulary can also be a large part of the event, and they may sometimes ask you about famous epidemiologists and diseases, mostly as tiebreakers.
East Stroudsburg South Class of 2012 and graduate of JT Lambert

EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:It may be useful to know some diseases, but the majority of the event is finding statistics regarding a story of an outbreak that they give you. Vocabulary can also be a large part of the event, and they may sometimes ask you about famous epidemiologists and diseases, mostly as tiebreakers.
So yes it's mostly the method and charts.

Jest wrote:EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:It may be useful to know some diseases, but the majority of the event is finding statistics regarding a story of an outbreak that they give you. Vocabulary can also be a large part of the event, and they may sometimes ask you about famous epidemiologists and diseases, mostly as tiebreakers.
So yes it's mostly the method and charts.
Ok so if there is no tie, then the tie breaker questions are left ungraded?




colombiano wrote:What is the term for a sudden increase in a disease?
Thanks in advance!!!



EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:It may be useful to know some diseases, but the majority of the event is finding statistics regarding a stroy of an outbreak that they give you. Vocabulary can also be a large part of the event, and they may sometimes ask you about famous epidemiologists and diseases, mostly as tiebreakers. This is a very good handout for this event as it covers almost everything for the event. The Science Olympiad homepage has very good resources, and the link goes to Disease Detectives specifically.
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