Communicable Diseases

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    Epidemiology Papaer

    provirus and once the provirus is integrated the infection is not reversible .Human immune viruses falls into the subgroup known as lent viruses or slow viruses that do not cause the state of disease for many years after the infection. The period of time between the between the HIV infection and the development of disease takes between five and ten years in an untreated person. This person can be infectious during this period. Human immunodeficiency virus transmits only through the body fluids including

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    Heppatits B: an Epidemic

    application of the study to the control of diseases and other health problems” (CDC, 2014). Determinates of health are “the circumstances in which people are born, live, work and age as well as the systems put in place to deal with illness”. The communicable disease chain is a model beneficial to integrating the many concepts of communicable diseases (Maurer & Smith, 2009). A nurse has a significant role in preventing and controlling infectious disease. A vital factor in preparing for clinical

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    Module 2 Dq 1

    Module 2 DQ 1 According to world health organization, health is a state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing and not the absence of diseases or infirmity. Health starts at home, school, workplace, neighborhood, and communities. Eating well, no smoking, immunization, screening tests, seeing doctors when we are sick, good food and relationships. (HP 2020 data)The social determinants, these includes (1) Personal income, like if the income is low, it will affect the daily living. (2)social

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    Epidemiology and Vulnerable Populations

    conditions that promote health in the community. Public health, epidemiology and nursing practice share the same goal of disease prevention and control. By definition, epidemiology is the study of population in order to monitor the health of the population, understand the determinants of health and disease in the community, and investigate and evaluate interventions to prevent disease and maintain health. (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2012). Epidemiology

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    Epidemiology Hepatitis

    Introduction The leading cause of death up to the 20th century has been communicable diseases (Maurer, 2013). With the advancement we have today in healthcare treatments, access to medical care and an expanded knowledge and understanding of diseases, it has lead to a significant decrease in the mortality rate sustained from communicable illnesses. Diseases such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, HIV, and influenza are all communicable diseases, meaning they can be spread from one person or thing to the next

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    Vyvy

    People and Organizations NICK VUJICCI - “ NEVER GIVE UP” Nick Vujicic is a very unusual man, inside and out. With no arms and no legs, you shall think that he would give up all his life chances.Huge physical hurdle, he is making a difference across the globe, challenging us to make the most of our lives. Nick was seen as a symbol of faith - love – willpower. Nick is almost nothing but a trait that his misfortune than other disabled people. Other disabled people may not have arms or legs, But

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    Resources and Services Summary

    Partners in Pediatrics, a local pediatric clinic offers daily updates on the current Influenza cases and vaccine information on their website. They also offer a flu hotline that people can call to hear the most up to date local information on the disease. Everyone should use the sanitizing wipes when entering stores such as Target and Wal-Mart as another resource to ensure their good health. These services promote good health by providing resources to the community. The pediatric clinic keeps the

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    Chicken Pox What Is the Future

    nonexistent many generations ago. In fact, there was no medical progression available to treat chickenpox. Many complications occurred due to the spreading all the disease very quickly due to the lack a medical treatment. 30 years ago, Technology, medical research and clinical advancements help to break the chain all this communicable disease. Prevention a medical treatment within the last 30 years has helped Society literally eradicate chickenpox. OVERVIEW

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    The Bio-Medical Model

    of disease’. This theory stressed the role of germs as the causative agents for the development of disease in the human beings. Robert Koch (1843–1910) refined the idea of germ theory and came up with a term ‘Specific Aaetiology’ (meaning specific cause of disease) in which he stated that every disease is caused by a specific kind of bacteria. The central idea was that

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    Recognition and Types of Infectious Diseases Following Disasters TUI University Professor Dr. Paul Persaud Fall 2015 For this Case Assignment you are to comment on the similarities and differences in pre-event preparation between an infectious disease event and other emergencies. The initial pre-planning response to most natural disaster is the same, however; in many cases emergency responders are the first to detect an infectious disease outbreak. For this reason it is important

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