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- What do you believe is the biggest factor in disease control and prevention? and give cite source for itBased on the graph, how would a chronic disease and latent disease graph look like. Please include a picture, I’m a little confusedTo combat the virulence and transmission of a disease, health care officials sometimes discuss “disease control methods.” What are some such methods that we have been seeing recently?
- What is a notifiable disease? Group of answer choices A disease that is highly contagious. A disease that must be reported to the CDC. A disease that has a high mortality rate A disease that is suspected to be caused by terrorists.The fifth key recommendation on tracking infectious disease in a warming world seeks to make the science accessible to more individuals. Why is this important? What do we need to do to meet this recommendation? Give examples.Describe how we can use Epidemiology to explain and predict the Ebola outbreak. What kind of questions should we attempt to answer?? Only typed answer
- One preventive and control measure to lower the incidence if not totally eradicate communicable diseases is the immunization program of the government. Suggest three to five ways to convince parents of the importance of immunization among children.Create a self-monitoring checklist to prevent the spread of communicable diseases based on the five types of disease transmission. Choose only one from the following: airborne, foodbome, waterborne, vector-borne, or blood-borne diseases.Have the answer short with brief and understandable explanations. Identify the function of Center of Disease control and prevention.
- What is the economic threshold for disease controlDisease control methods do not work to eradicate or wipe out a disease. Instead, the goal is to do what? How might vaccines play into this strategy?Plan a response for a situation in which a patient declines influenza vaccination because he or she believes that the warnings about pandemics are always exaggerated. How to address the patient's concerns? What evidence do you think patients need and how do you think it is best presented?