C228 UVM1 — UVM1 TASK 2: COMMUNITY OUTREACH
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Introduction
With the increased mobility of human populations, diseases can quickly spread around the world. In addition, changes in vaccination practices have led to an increase in communicable diseases that were once thought to be under control. These global health issues present new problems for community health officials.
In the Bentonville simulation completed in Unit 9, you learned how an influenza virus impacted the community. In this task, you will submit the Bentonville Completion Certificate PDF report with task components outlined here. You will select a disease topic from the “C228 Field Activities List,” which will be the focus topic for the written portion of the task and the required field experience activities. To document the field experience activities, you will submit your completed “C228 Community Health Field Experience Time Log,” attached below. The activities you complete in your community should relate to your selected disease topic and focus on prevention. For the written portion of the task, you will analyze two outbreaks of a specific global communicable disease: an outbreak that occurred in the last 50 years in your CDC region, selected from the web link found below, and a community outbreak that occurred in a country outside of U.S.
REQUIREMENTS
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