- Identify the type of pathogen and its particular characteristics, justifying your identification. Explain how you identified the type of pathogen
- Describe how the pathogen negatively impacts the health of the community. Explain how the pathogen is transmitted and how the method of transmission is related to the pathogen’s composition.
B. Ecological Perspectives: Outline the ecological principles of the pathogen and how these principles affect the likelihood of control by addressing the following questions which leverage the Social-Ecological Model (SEM) and One Health perspectives. - Individual Level: Explain how policy may account for the biological/genetic factors that affect a population’s health at the individual level.
- Relationship Level: Provide an example of how policy may conceptualize disease control at the relationship level.
- Community Level: With respect to the pathogen and related public health efforts in the case study, describe the role of herd immunity—a community level concept—in the policy’s focus
- Societal Level: Explain why policy would address related social or cultural norms (societal level constructs).
- One Health: Explain the role of the pathogen within the interconnections among human health, animal health, and ecosystem health.
Sample Solution
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