Causality Flashcards

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Historical theories on disease causation

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  • demons: placation, exorcism, transference

- divine wrath: placation

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Metaphysical medicine

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Disease due to occult forces beyond control, but not necessarily due to a supreme being or demonic forces

  • stars, earthquakes, flood, moon, comets
  • name of influenza
  • allowed for disease to be measured against observable events
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Natural law

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Disease was the result of the derangement of the 4 body humours and the 4 elements

  • heat, cold, moisture, dryness
  • earth, air, water, fire
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Contagion

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Disease caused by small seeds or animacula

- aka: germ theory

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How did germ theory gain support?

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  • vaccination and apparent efficiacy
  • basic research on disease pathogenesis (work done by pathologists)
  • observations of naturally occurring disease in populations (epidemiology)
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Edwin Jenner

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Developed smallpox vaccine from hand lesions of a milk maid

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Puerpural fever mortality

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Studied by Dr. Ignaz Semmelweiss

  • puerpural fever high in hospitals due to poor sanitary conditions
  • controlled with aseptic technique, hygiene, antibiotics
  • used observational data to explain risk factors for death from puerpural fever
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Karl Mayrhofer

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1865, isolated microorganisms in tissues and secretions of women with puerperal fever, validating Semmelweis’ theory of contagion

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Jacob Henle

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1840, infectious disease was caused and conveyed by invisible forms of life

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Louis Pasteur

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1857, investigations on fermentation

- argued against theory of spontaneous generation

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Robert Koch

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1876, published full life history of anthrax

- mentor was Jacob Henle

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Henle-Koch Postulates

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An organism is causal if:

  • it is present in all cases of disease
  • it does not occur as a fortuitous or non-pathogenic parasite
  • is isolated in pure culture from a case
  • organism can be repeatedly passaged, and induces the same disease in other animals
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13
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Problems with Koch’s postulates

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  • multiple etiologic factors
  • multiple effects of a single cause
  • asymptomatic carriers (cholera)
  • non agent factors such as age
  • immunologic processes as cause of disease
  • host-agent, host-environment interactions
  • noninfectious causes of disease
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Surgeon general’s criteria

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  • consistency
  • strength of association
  • specificity of outcome, time, place, population
  • temporality
  • coherence
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Hills criteria

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Surgeon general criteria plus:

  • dose response relationship
  • plausible biologic mechanism
  • experimental evidence to compliment
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16
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Surgeon and hill criteria acknowledged that ____

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Clinically healthy individuals frequently tolerate pathogens well

  • accommodated non-infectious factors
  • mandated temporal sequence
  • dose response relationship adds credibility
17
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Required proof of _____

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Association (statistical significance) between hypothesized causal factor and the disease

  • comparing frequency of disease in different groups
  • facilitate identifying factors associated with disease
18
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Does a statistically significant association prove causality in itself?

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No, must use judgement, biological reasoning