Reference no: EM133266541
Waterborne infectious disease (Cholera)
Description of the water quality issue including its unique attributes, why a public health response would be warranted, a historical review of the water quality concern, and a review of the current state of the problem.
Assessment of the potential human health effects and the environmental harm of this water quality issue including the unique environmental health factors that influence human exposure and what challenges/barriers can one expect to face in addressing this issue.
Analysis of the core public health impact of responding to this problem and how local, state and federal public health agencies may work together in controlling the outcome in the future, including what other resources and/or partnerships may be needed to respond to this problem to better ensure a sustainable public health response both locally and globally.
Discussion of specific public health actions, laws and/or procedures/practices are currently in place, what else does one feel will best protect the community and why, including identified policy/regulation gaps, areas for improvement and opportunities for proactive public health hazard prevention.
Summary and conclusion including finalizing thoughts on how these measures contribute to positive social change.