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Question: Having the role of an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officer for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They are responsible for educating the health department leaders at the state and county levels on a bioterrorism threat to the United States.
Identify a bioterrorism agent of your choice and research this agent.
Describe the nature of the threat to the health of the population of your community clearly. Present the evidence that supports your level of concern and propose recommended steps for a community to prepare for a bioterrorist attack.
Apply epidemiological methods to investigate a potential bioterrorism threat.
Determine the scientific merit of epidemiological findings used to identify and evaluate public health risks.
Recommend methods for determining the identification and monitoring of epidemics and disease clusters.
Analyze environmental and economic risk factors that impact the incidence and spread of disease in the event of a bioterrorist attack.
Create a communication strategy that prepares stakeholders to anticipate and respond to a bioterrorist attack.
Create an educational presentation using technology in a way that is clear, well organized, and generally free of formal and structural errors.