Discussion    ERADICATION OF SMALLPOX, POLIO, AND COVID-19 Epidemiology WEEK 9: AT A

Discussion

  

ERADICATION OF SMALLPOX, POLIO, AND COVID-19


Epidemiology

WEEK 9: AT A GLANCE

 INFECTIOUS DISEASE FROM AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE

INTRODUCTION

The scope of epidemiology has broadened over the years to include the global investigation of chronic, environmental, and genetic diseases and other health-related conditions. Yet, the practice of epidemiology has its roots in the study of infectious disease, global epidemics, and pandemics. Perhaps you recall the widely reported concerns about the H1N1 virus, Ebola, or the reemergence of measles, tuberculosis, or whooping cough. And of course, at least seven coronaviruses have sickened humans in the past two decades, the most notable of which being SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. The emergence and reemergence of infectious disease has long held the attention of epidemiologists, as well as the general public.

This week, you will examine two of the great success stories of the application of epidemiology to improve population health related to infectious disease: the eradications of smallpox and polio. You use these historic examples to explore the COVID-19 pandemic. Through comparison of the three, you will consider how lessons learned from smallpox and polio could be applied to COVID-19 and the benefits of addressing this health issue at the population rather than individual level. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Students will:

· Apply principles of epidemiology to the assessment and control of infectious diseases

· Evaluate benefits of addressing health issues at the population level versus individual level 

This is a graded discussion: 100 points possible

DUE APRIL 22

Week 9: Discussion

No unread replies.No replies.


Back to Week at a Glance

ERADICATION OF SMALLPOX, POLIO, AND COVID-19

Some of the most notable epidemics include the bubonic plague in the 14th century, smallpox in the 18th century, influenza in the 20th century, and SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) in the 21st century. It is estimated that the bubonic plague caused 25 million deaths in Europe in the 14th century alone, and up to 200 million total deaths across centuries (Glatter & Finkelman, 2021). The COVID-19 pandemic spread at an unprecedented pace due to globalization and the mobility of society, killing millions worldwide. These are dramatic examples of the kinds of acute outbreaks that make epidemiology such an important field of study.

At the beginning of the 21st century, many epidemiologists and healthcare professionals were concerned about the next potential pandemic or epidemic—and then it arrived in early 2020. Globalization means that when these infectious outbreaks occur, they can spread quickly, but we also have more knowledge and better tools (e.g., vaccine technology) to fight them. For this Discussion, you will compare lessons learned from two successful eradication efforts, that of smallpox and polio, and consider how they may be applied to COVID-19.

Reference

Glatter, K. A., & Finkelman, P. (2021). History of the plague: An ancient pandemic for the age of COVID-19. 
American Journal of Medicine, 134(2), 176–181.

RESOURCES

Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
Click the weekly resources link to access the resources. 



WEEKLY RESOURCES

LEARNING RESOURCES


Required Readings

· Friis, R. H., & Sellers, T. A. (2021). 
Epidemiology for public health practice (6th ed.). Jones & Bartlett.

· Chapter 12, “Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

· Center for Global Development. (n.d.). 


Case 1: Eradicating smallpox

 Download Case 1: Eradicating smallpox
.

Note:
 This article provides an overview of the eradication of smallpox.

· Wilson, N., Mansoor, O. D., Boyd, M. J., Kvalsvig, A., & Baker, M. G. (2021). 

We should not dismiss the possibility of eradicating COVID-19: Comparisons with smallpox and polioLinks to an external site.

BMJ Global Health, (8), e006810

· World Health Organization. (n.d.).

PoliomyelitisLinks to an external site.

 (polio).

Note:
 This page provides an overview of the eradication of polio, as well as symptoms and treatment.


Required Media

· The Impact of COVID-19 on Epidemiology 
Time Estimate: 3 minutes

· Walden University, LLC. (2021).

Infectious disease basicsLinks to an external site.
 [Interactive media]. Walden University Blackboard.


Optional Resources

· Polio Global Eradication Initiative. (n.d.). 

GPEI strategy 2022–2026.Links to an external site.

 

 

TO PREPARE:

· Review the Learning Resources, focusing on the smallpox and polio epidemics and how health organizations applied principles of epidemiology to eradicate (or in the case of polio, nearly eradicate) these diseases.

· In light of these examples, consider the benefits of addressing smallpox and polio at the population level. What were the population health strategies that were used in the efforts to eradicate smallpox and polio?

· Consider similarities and differences from an epidemiologic perspective among the smallpox and polio epidemics and that of COVID-19.

· Think about how principles of epidemiology are being applied—or could be applied—to address COVID-19.

· What lessons from the use of infectious disease epidemiology in the past might be applicable to controlling COVID 19?

· What are the benefits of addressing this issue at the population level as opposed to the individual level?

Post a cohesive response that addresses the following:

· Briefly summarize the epidemiologic differences among the three diseases and how principles of epidemiology are being applied—or could be applied—to address COVID-19.

· Are there any lessons learned from the use of epidemiology in the eradication of smallpox and polio that could be applied to COVID-19?

· Evaluate the benefits of addressing this health problem at the population level versus the individual level. Support your Discussion with information from this week’s Learning Resources and articles you have located in the Walden Library.

Share This Post

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit

Order a Similar Paper and get 15% Discount on your First Order

Related Questions

Explain how the different personalities you have studied manifest in

 Explain how the different personalities you have studied manifest in intimate partner violence. Explain possible counterintuitive behaviors that victims might display. Provide examples that illustrate your rationales. Explain how victim responses potentially create a dilemma for those in the criminal justice system and how a forensic psychology professional should react. 

Stakeholders in the health care industry exist in a broad

  Stakeholders in the health care industry exist in a broad range that extends from within the industry to the community at large. Patients, communities, governments, providers, payors, researchers, and beyond, are some of the many stakeholder groups that have an important role to play in the U.S. health care

What is a balanced scorecard? Briefly discuss the four perspectives

  What is a balanced scorecard? Briefly discuss the four perspectives of the balanced scorecard and analyze what each means to your organization. In addition to the balanced scorecard, provide an overview of ethics and one other strategy that would be part of your company’s strategic framework for global expansion.

This week we are covering textbook topics found in Chapter

  This week we are covering textbook topics found in Chapter 4, “The Nature of Capitalism,” (beginning on page 117) and Chapter 5, “Corporations,” (beginning on page 156). These chapters identify four key features of capitalism: the existence of companies the goal of making a profit a competitive market the

Review the changes that occur during puberty. Complete the following:

Review the changes that occur during puberty. Complete the following: Reflect on this period of development. Describe observations you have made about these changes in one male and one female (you or someone you are close to). For each example, discuss the following: Did the changes of puberty occur early, on-time,

Description Case studies are used to enable you to apply

  Description Case studies are used to enable you to apply new concepts, use the tools you have mastered, and improve your technical skills you have attained. Through the individual case studies you will discover for yourself the usefulness of quantitative problem solving methods, how to apply them in practice,

“Lessons that could be learned by applying BPR principles to my

Start by summarizing the core principles of business process reengineering (See: The Ultimate Guide to BPR, pg. 5), as you understand them from your reading and other research. Then identify one or more key process problems that are currently being faced by an organization. Choose an organization you are either

Reflect on the effect the American Revolution had on women

  Reflect on the effect the American Revolution had on women and Native Americans. Reflect on how the ideology of natural rights and the social contract affected African Americans during the American Revolution. Compose a 350- to 700-word journal entry from the perspective of a woman who lived at this time in which

The purpose of this discussion is to practice writing about

  The purpose of this discussion is to practice writing about what you found in your critical reading of the text you are using for your textual analysis.  You need access to the source you will use for your textual analysis, and you need to have completed the critical reading

Assignment 2: Performance Management and Valuation Due Week 6, Sunday

 Assignment 2: Performance Management and Valuation Due Week 6, Sunday (18% of final grade)  The risk analysis work you did in the first assignment was a great start. It helped to paint a picture of where NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) are in their corporate lifecycles, the threats

Go to the CBS Undercover Boss website and search for

Go to the CBS Undercover Boss website and search for a full episode of the show. Imagine you are the CEO of the company in the selected episode. Write a 2–3 page paper in which you: Provide a detailed comparison of two job positions from the episode. Perform a job

I need the following discussion questions answered in 150 words

I need the following discussion questions answered in 150 words each. Please provide references with each DQ question. MODULE 1 DQ1 When is training a good answer to an organizational problem? When might it not be the best answer? DQ2 What are some of the historical developments (in terms of

Using the following format (INCLUDING HEADINGS), brief the U.S. Supreme

  Using the following format (INCLUDING HEADINGS), brief the U.S. Supreme Court case, Barker v. Wingo and submit: A. Facts of case (Summarize the pertinent facts carefully yet succinctly. Include only those facts that will give the reader enough information to allow him or her to understand the meaning of

Assignment Details After completing any project, it is important to

Assignment Details After completing any project, it is important to conduct a review of the project to ensure that all activities have been completed and delivered in scope. Reviews also help gather lessons learned for future project managers. Remember that a project is temporary in that it has a defined

Describe the marketing research process you recommend to the owner

  Describe the marketing research process you recommend to the owner of Everything Automotive, Matt Brown.  Use the Research Proposal Template to record your work.   Based on this week’s Learning Resources, address the following in the template provided:  Identify the research problem clearly and justify why you selected it. 

PowerPoint Presentation. Discuss the aspects of your chosen vulnerable population.

PowerPoint Presentation. Discuss the aspects of your chosen vulnerable population. Discuss the reason why is this group considered vulnerable. Discuss what are the most common communicable diseases in this population, and why. Discuss barriers to healthcare and access to care for your vulnerable population. Use information technology to identify resources that