Writing about social determinant of health

Writing about social determinant of health

Write a paper (2,000-2,500 words) in which you apply the concepts of epidemiology and nursing research to a communicable disease. Refer to “Communicable Disease Chain,” “Chain of Infection,” and the CDC website for assistance when completing this assignment.

Communicable Disease Selection

  1. Chickenpox
  2. Tuberculosis
  3. Influenza
  4. Mononucleosis
  5. Hepatitis B
  6. HIV
  7. Ebola
  8. Measles
  9. Polio
  10. Influenza

Epidemiology Paper Requirements

  1. Describe the chosen communicable disease, including causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment, and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence). Is this a reportable disease? If so, provide details about reporting time, whom to report to, etc.
  2. Describe the social determinants of health and explain how those factors contribute to the development of this disease.
  3. Discuss the epidemiologic triangle as it relates to the communicable disease you have selected. Include the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors. Are there any special considerations or notifications for the community, schools, or general population?
  4. Explain the role of the community health nurse (case finding, reporting, data collection, data analysis, and follow-up) and why demographic data are necessary to the health of the community.
  5. Identify at least one national agency or organization that addresses the communicable disease chosen and describe how the organizations contribute to resolving or reducing the impact of disease.
  6. Discuss a global implication of the disease. How is this addressed in other countries or cultures? Is this disease endemic to a particular area? Provide an example.

A minimum of three peer-reviewed or professional references is required.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus, also commonly referred to as HIV, is a virus that predominantly damages a person’s immune system. It does this by targeting and killing CD4 cells, a form of immune cell referred to as T cells (Malani, 2016). The more CD4 cells the virus kills, the more likely it is for a person to develop other subsequent ailments and cancers. The virus was first detected in a human blood sample in 1959. Even though the virus has been in America since the 1970s, the public did not know about it until the 1980s. Transmission of the virus happens through the exchange of bodily fluids such as semen, blood, breast milk, and rectal and vaginal fluids (Malani, 2016). Most people believe that HIV is not transmitted via water, casual contact, or even air. Once a person exchanges bodily fluids with an infected individual, the virus inserts itself into the DNA of their cells.

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