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1 Khushi patel, Abigail zeo, Angelia ramos, Jennifer guzman
Current Outbreaks

2 Overview Health Organizations Bacteria Resistance Measles Ebola Zika
Malaria Influenza E. Coli

3 World Health Organization (WHO)
AR World Health Organization (WHO) Ensures the safety of the air Their focus group is women and children They provide people with food, water, and medicines Doctors are a necessity

4 Centers of disease control (CDC)
AR Centers of disease control (CDC) Conducts and supports health promotion Established in 1946 They help with more than just diseases Monitors outbreaks of chronic diseases

5 Resistant Bacteria Bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics
AR Resistant Bacteria Bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics Antibiotics are often used unnecessarily Infections can become lethal Not all antibiotics can help

6 Prevention Don’t take them unless COMPLETELY necessary
Take certified antibiotics only Always complete the full prescription Be hygienic Take the right dosage

7 Measles Contagious infection mainly found in children Rubeola virus
Replicates and spreads through nose and throat Symptoms = typical fever, conjunctivitis, widespread skin rash Location = common in Eastern Hemisphere

8 Measles Kills about 100,000 people a year worldwide
60 cases a year in USA from years Leads to ear infections, lung/airway diseases, pneumonia Effectively stunted by vaccines

9 Ebola Rare and fatal disease, found in humans and non-human primates
Symptoms = random bruising/bleeding, vomiting, fever Location= African countries, with first recorded outbreak in in Sudan Most recent recorded outbreak in August 2018 in Republic of Congo

10 Ebola Average mortality rate is 50%
Can spread through direct contact or sex Easily prevented through basic safety precautions (sanitization, consistent protection of exposed or raw skin) Effective vaccine rVSV-ZEBOV

11 JG-Zika Zika is a virus transmitted by mosquitoes
Causes asymptomatic or mild infection (fever and rash) in humans    5,728 cases of Zika Virus in U.S between 

12 JG-zika First outbreak- Yap Island in the Federated states of Micronesia in 2007 Avoid mosquitos' bites Apply plenty of insect repellent  No vaccine exist

13 JG-malaria Malaria- disease transmitted by mosquitoes
Life-threatening, serious, can lead to death About 212 million malaria cases in 2015 About 429,000 malaria deaths

14 JG-malaria Malaria has been known since ancient time
Avoid getting bit by mosquitoes There is cure but only if treated early Medications-chloroquine-synthetic drug 

15 influenza A viral infection that attacks your respiratory system
May seem like a common cold with a runny nose, sneezing and sore throat Symptoms include fatigue, body aches, sore throat, fever, etc. Children most susceptible 5 to 20 percent of United States population infected KP

16 influenza Outbreak in 1918 Doctor in Kansas reported unusual flu activity Annual flu vaccination for everyone age 6 months or older Contain coughs and sneezes KP

17 E. coli Can get exposed to it from contaminated water or food
Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and vomiting 73 million infected 5,000 die every year KP

18 E. coli Foods of outbreak are different each year
Mostly from uncooked meats and leafy greens First recognized in 1982 KP

19 What is W.H.O.? World Health Organization Wide Health Organization
AR World Health Organization Wide Health Organization World Healing Organization Wide Healing Organization

20 What is a way to prevent resistant bacteria?
Take antibiotics for less of the time you are prescribed Take antibiotics for any infection Take antibiotics when they are a necessity Take a bigger dosage so healing is faster

21 AZ- What is the virus that causes measles?
Ebola Influenza Rubeola E. Coli

22 AZ- Where did the most recent ebola outbreak take place?
USA Republic of Congo Sudan Micronesia

23 JG ABC's When was the first outbreak of Zika? 2000 2007 2006 2001

24 JG- ABC's How is malaria transmitted? By mosquito bites
By other bug bites By getting it from someone infected  By touching someone infected 

25 AbcD’s When was the outbreak of influenza? A. 1982 B. 1918 C. 1928
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26 ABCD’s How many people die from E. Coli? A. 50,000 KP B. 6,000

27 Overview Health Organizations Bacteria Resistance Measles Ebola Zika
Malaria Influenza E. Coli


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