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Can you please answer those questions according to the case study above the one I downloaded.
Part Il- Consulting the Disease Detectives Joe Mackey was suddenly woken by the sound of his home phone ringing.Who could possibly be calling at such an carly hour? he thought to himself. It was the Centers for Disease where Joe worked for the Epidemiology Intelligence Service (EIS). The EIS was often deployed around the world to help control epidemics. Joe was on a plane the next morning to join Dr. Mombutubwa in his efforts to stop the spread of Ebola. The trip took over 30 hours, giving him plenty of time to organize his thoughts about this situation HMaNL MAIE Not be the normal host for the Ebola virus. The sirus is too aggressive, killing all potential hosts There must be an animal or plant host swhere the virus can proliferate berween human epidemics. There must be a reservoir of the virus. Since epidemics of Ebola sporadically re-gmerge, cither the villagers infreguently come in contact with this animal or plant reservoir, or eke this reservoir species is not able to tmenmit the disease at all simes. Leti hypothesize that the initial sransmision of Ebola inse a buman is from an animal. In other words, Eboia is a zoonotic diease (ir normally has an animal best). Mew spend sheir days in the forest. They cauch bash meat and are abe in contact with maken, pidem, and inuects. They albe handle the bat for the comunewnaldiner Women send te the field farming crops auch as com, millet, or rice. Thay probably have frequnt contact with invects while working outside, and ale wiah animals shat are atnacted to the cropi, such as rodents and birds. They albso help to prepare the bats for the communal feast. I need to knopue sehat animal is actin with shes species andi ssop Eboles occarional re-emengence ng as a host so shat we can try and prevent continwed cotace Joe then thought about the gender bias in Dr. Mombutubwas clinic Wome seem mare sulnenable to Ebola than men in this village. Perhaps shis is an indication that shey are aposed ts she resrvoir morne ofiee than mmHowe, women are more prone so catch Ebola during an existing ouzbreak They are nat more prone to be the first persom in the willage te catch the divease. This scgests thas sheir puinerability usmu fioms secial behaviors and pnactiom ence the cpidemic ha asred sot apporure to infected asimal. The famemal in infection practices, where womes prepare the bodly of dead relativn, are a notewerhry rist factor sha cowld create a gnder bi 0
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