Ans) The 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history. It was caused by an H1N1 virus with genes of avian origin. It is estimated that about 500 million people or one-third of the world's population became infected with this virus.
- This questions, posed almost 200 years ago, is still highly relevant today.
- Despite the tremendous progress made in virology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, epidemiology, vaccinology, and preventive medicine over the last century, they are still largely unanswerable.
-To discuss what has been learned about the 1918 influenza pandemic through recent work, and what these and other studies may tell us about the nature of future influenza pandemics.
Could an epidemic (such as the influenza of 1918) take place today in the United States?
The last major pandemic of influenza in the United States occurred in...... fill the blank
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States. As a medical assistant, what steps can you take to ensure patient understanding of dietary requirements? How do culture and ethnicity play a role in dietary intake? Why are these important areas for discussion when providing dietary information to patients?
Examine the obesity epidemic in the United States related to the adolescent age-group. Discuss causes, complications, goals, and ways nurses can help decrease the growing epidemic.
Epidemiology: Describe how the HIV epidemic differs in the United States and select African countries.
Obesity is an epidemic in the United States, and it contributes to many metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Obesity also contributes to another major health problem, low back pain. Explain biomechanically why in general obesity causes back pain problems and specifically why more in men compared to women.
What is a major cause of death in the United States today? Question 81 options: a) chronic lung disease b) obesity c) influenza d) pneumonia
Why do you think obesity has become such an epidemic in the United States? Which of the local, national, or international initiatives stand the best chance of helping? Explain your reasoning.
Influenza occurs on an annual basis in the United States, with case counts generally peaking during the colder months of the year. In 2011, the approximate influenza case count in the US was 9,000,000. The population of the US in 2011 was approximately 300,000,000. It is estimated that 30% of the US population either was immunized with vaccine or possessed natural immunity to 2011's flu strain. Nearly 45,000 people died from influenza in the US during 2011's "flu season." The...
Big Problems for Big Pharma - The United States is facing an opioid epidemic. In 2015 alone, 33,000 people within the United States died from an opioid related death. Opioids are narcotics that produce a morphine-like effect. They work by binding to opioid receptors within the body and reducing the body’s ability to send pain messages to the brain. Common opioids include hydrocodone, morphine, fentanyl, and oxycodone. Over half of the opioid-related deaths are linked to prescription opioid use, while...
8. The opioid epidemic causing a staggering number of deaths each year in the United States is largely caused by two drugs: heroin and fentanyl. Much of the heroin is supplied by several major organized Mexican cartels, while the much stronger fentanyl is mostly produced in hundreds of labs (big and small) in China. Why would the difference in the market structure and cartel organization between these two drugs explain why deaths from fentanyl have skyrocketed in recent years? 5...