Communicable Diseases Part 2: Outbreak Management
Activity
Watching a Video
Define an outbreak in terms of an excessive number of cases beyond that usually expected. Know the characteristics of an outbreak and how to recognize one when it occurs. Describe and understand the main steps in outbreak management and prevention. Demonstrate an understanding of effective outbreak management including infection control when the outbreak is due to an infectious agent. Describe skills involved in controlling an outbreak and its impact on the public, in collaboration with public health authorities as appropriate. Case example of influenza.

Curriculum Block

Host Defense and Neoplasia / Integration Foundation / Part 5 / Week 1
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Tags

Basic Sciences
Epidemiology Prevention and control
Curriculum Block
Host Defense and Neoplasia Integration Foundation Part 5 Week 1
Curriculum Week
IF Week 1
Discipline
Public health
MCC Presentations
Administration of Effective Health Programs at the Population Level Assessing and Measuring Health Status at the Population Level Interventions at the Population Level
McMaster Professional Competency
Medical Decision Making Population Health, Health Equity and Determinants of Health
MeSH
Communicable Disease Control [N06.850.780.200] Communicable Diseases [C01.221] Disease Outbreaks [N06.850.290] Disease Transmission, Infectious [N06.850.310] Epidemics [N06.850.290.200] Influenza, Human [C02.782.620.365] Pandemics [N06.850.290.200.600] Public Health Practice [N06.850.780] Public Health [N06.850]