Select one of the infectious disease topics and explain what you feel is the most effective and efficient public health response to the example for that topic.
Answer: One of the infectious disease is HIV, which attacks on the immune system and increases other infection rate. The most common is the AIDs which can be sexually transmitted from one person to the other. Although there is no cure for this disease but the symptoms can be managed. It includes symptoms such as:
To prevent this disease it is important to focus things such as:
The awareness among public can improve the health as well as reduce the risk of disease occurrence and transmission. The analysis, evaluation of the health risk should be done.
Select one of the infectious disease topics and explain what you feel is the most effective...
Imagine you work in the infectious disease department of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recently, an unknown emerging disease has begun to spread in the United States that seems to show symptoms similar to influenza and measles. Not all people infected show all the symptoms, and current vaccinations do not prevent a person from catching the unknown disease. Apply the knowledge you know now about infectious agents and means of transmission. For this assignment: Provide a brief overview...
Identify both a chronic and an infectious disease prevalent in the United States. Why did you select each disease? What is currently being done on a national level to combat both diseases? Why do you think that these diseases continue to be a public health issue? Are there any similarities between infectious and chronic diseases?
Why do we isolate for this disease and not for most other infectious diseases? What is especially concerning for active TB? . Do you feel that possible forced isolation should be done? If so, under what specific circumstances would this be imposed....all cases of active TB? I answered the question about TB test and she asks me tho above question after I answered the oringinal one. thx
Please select one of the topics below to compose an initial thread over. Please go in and respond to the original thread of two classmates. Please make sure that at least one response is to a question other than the one you selected. 1. What are some key factors that have increased the speed at which diseases can spread in a population? What can we do in attempts to limit these/educate the public? 2. Using the population health model, list and describe various determinants of...
Pick one of the most common causes of death in regard to an autoimmune or infectious disease. Explain how the cause you have chosen ultimately leads to death. Are there any emerging treatments for this disease?
Pick one of the most common causes of death in regard to an autoimmune or infectious disease. Explain how the cause you have chosen ultimately leads to death. Are there any emerging treatments for this disease?
please select one disease from musculoskletal and one disease from Neuro 2 topics and write 2-3 paragraphs on your selected topics. they should be in detailed and comprehensive
A public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)can be declared when an infectious disease outbreak is causing serious illness, is likely to spread to other countries, and requires a coordinated global response. What are two examples that occurred in your lifetime?
Category #2 - Therapeutic Drugs: What strategies and challenges exist to effectively control infectious disease around the world related to therapeutic drugs? (Choose ONE topic below in the category to focus on.) Choice #2a - Antibiotics and Emerging Drug Resistance: Use the exhibit and interactive sliding screen, explore how effective antibiotics can be in preventing the spread of bacterial diseases. Include successes and challenges in your response. Choice #2b - Antiretrovirals and the HIV Pandemic: Watch both HIV/AIDS videos and...
3. Using the term incidence, contrast a seasonal endemic infectious disease with an epidemic infectious disease over the course of one year. 4a. Using SARS-CoV as a specific example, describe how epidemiologists can track infections during an epidemic by a) measuring antibody levels (seroconversion) and b) using PCR methods. 4b. During the course of a single infection, which method will detect SARS-CoV earliest? Explain why. 5. An epidemiologist trying to identify the agent causing a novel flesh-eating epidemic infectious disease...