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Question: Prior to starting this assignment, complete the following:
Watch "Know How to Interpret an Epidemic Curve?" video, located in the topic Resources.
Read the "Oswego Outbreak Investigation," located in the topic Resources.
Complete the "Outbreak Investigation: Steps of an Investigation" form.
Part II
In a 750-1,000-word paper, evaluate the situation and present your findings. Include the following:
In reference to the "Oswego Outbreak Investigation," review the epidemic curve that describes the time of onset of illness. What does this curve tell you regarding the average incubation period, source, and transmission?
Using the incubation range and clinical symptoms, identify potential infectious agents that could be responsible for the outbreak (refer to "Compendium of Acute Foodborne and Waterborne Diseases," located in the topic Resources). Provide an explanation for your findings.
Why is this considered an outbreak? Discuss the criteria for why it is considered an outbreak.
Describe the steps required to investigate an outbreak and apply each step to the Oswego event. Include the relevant information needed for each step to be successful.
Discuss the possible routes of transmission for the expected agent.
Based on this information, what control measures would you recommend? State a control measure for each prevention level: primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.
Attach the completed "Outbreak Investigation: Steps of an Investigation" form as an appendix in your paper.