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Imagine that you work for a state health department. Your supervisor has asked that you prepare a PPT for a 15-minute breakout session presentation at an upcoming professional conference for public health professionals. The PPT presentation should introduce your audience to a vaccine-preventable disease and how the vaccine works to prevent the disease. Your presentation should be geared to your professional audience, real world evidence-based, and demonstrate your clear understanding of the subject matter. The PPT presentation should be professional, scholarly, informative, on topic, biologically oriented, written in your own words (you can use bullet points) and contain appropriate and illustrative graphics. Choose sources that are current or recognized as a gold standard. Think about the logical order of exposition. At the minimum your PPT should include the following:
A. An introduction to the vaccine-preventable disease
a. What is the disease?
b. Who is at risk?
c. What are the symptoms?
d. Morbidity and mortality details.
e. Clinical manifestations?
f. What are the treatment options?
g. Incidence and prevalence statistics.
h. Other?
B. Information on the causative agent
a. What is the causative agent?
b. What is the pathogen's classification?
c. Mode of transmission
d. Other?
C. Body System Affected
a. Which body system is affected by the pathogen?
b. What is the role and function of this body system?
D. Pathophysiology
a. Describe disease etiology. What is going on, on the cellular level?
b. Describe pathogenesis and the pathophysiological impact of the disease.
c. Connect the pathophysiology with the symptoms.
E. Vaccine Details
a. What vaccines are available?
b. Vaccine details.
i. Vaccine type
ii. Administrative details, including who should be vaccinated and scheduling
iii. Possible side effects
iv. Effectiveness
c. How does the vaccine work to help restore homeostasis?
F. Conclusion