Reference no: EM133276246
Questions
1. How is Tuberculosis transmitted?
2. How population density, lack of immunizations, sanitation, access to antibiotics, and sociodemographic variables, such as education, income, housing, environmental hazards, or access to care, lead to the spread of tuberculosis?
3. How has globalization increased the spread of TB?
4. How might Tuberculosis be spread among global populations? Consider international travel, trading, migration, and opening borders between countries.
5. How does Tuberculosis impact the public health of global populations? Consider life expectancy, mortality rate, quality of life, and increased medical costs across the globe.
6. How does TB impact economic growth, productivity, and the workforce across the globe? Consider how the economic impact affects developing countries differently than developed countries.
7. How has globalization impacted a country's health security related to the spread of disease?
8. Regarding Tuberculosis how do educational and preventative efforts relate to the availability of resources, such as economic resources, personnel, access to healthcare, and means of communication across the globe?
9. What international health regulatory efforts have been implemented, such as trade monitoring, screening, and quarantines for preventing the spread of tuberculosis?
10. Are there preparedness efforts and infrastructure necessary for a country's ability to prevent the spread of infectious diseases?