What are some of the challenges to the prevention, transmission, and treatment of communicable diseases?
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What are some of the challenges to the prevention, transmission, and treatment of communicable diseases?
Chapter 4 • Communicable & Noncommunicable Diseases: Prevention & Control of Diseases & Health Conditions • All answers are found in the textbook, do not use any other source 1. What is the only communicable disease that has been eradicated from the human population? 2. According to the chapter, what is the annual economic cost to the U.S. federal, state, and local governments on the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs? 3. Be able to define: communicable and...
1) Compare and contrast communicable and noncommunicable diseases and give examples of each 2) Compare and contrast acute and chronic diseases and give examples of each 3) Describe the modes of communicable disease transmission and give examples of each. 4) Describe the Multicausation Model 5) Define primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and give examples of each at both the individual and community levels
True or False: Communicable disease transmission is described through a communicable disease model. The causes of non-communicable diseases are illustrated using a multi-causation disease model.
What are some communicable diseases or threats currently affecting public and community health in your area? What are some procedures used in public health to eliminate the threat to society?
There are several different modes of transmission for communicable diseases (e.g. food borne, vector borne, respiratory etc.) discussed in your textbook. Choose ONE disease that falls into one of the categories and discuss the methods used to control this disease. Why might it be difficult to eliminate or eradicate his disease? Be Specific and use supportive examples to support response
Discuss how infectious and non-infectious diseases relate to communicable and non-communicable diseases and conditions. List and explain the different general classification of diseases.
what is the importance of vaccinating children from communicable diseases?
Describe and discuss transmission, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS.
Describe and discuss transmission, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS.
Communicable diseases remain a significant public health threat. This threat is highlighted by the recent reemergence of certain diseases that were previously at low levels in the population (such as the measles and meningitis) and pandemics (such as the flu and norovirus). There are dynamic and ecological factors that contribute to this issue, including international travel. Strong health communication efforts are important for both prevention (health promotion/advocacy, social marketing health literacy) and outbreak response (crisis or risk communication). The state...