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Update 10/29/2014
The Health Science curriculum is now complete on IOER.

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9.9 - Foodborne Illness Case Study

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(Obj. 9.9: Perform a relative risk calculation in order to provide evidence for determining the source of the outbreak.) Benjamin is an eight-year old who develops fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramping. He has had a variety of possible exposures that could have led to the illness. When several of his classmates also become ill, the local health department decides to conduct an investigation in the school. Benjamin must be treated appropriately and the cause of the outbreak must be determined in order to protect the health of children in the community.

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  • Assess personal health practices and overall health status.

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M9 Epidemiology - Assessments

M9 Epidemiology - Assessments

9.1 - Cholera & John Snow

(Obj. 9.1: Identify the scientific thinking John Snow used to identify t...

9.2 - History of Epidemics

(Obj. 9.2: Identify factors shaping historical epidemics & explain their...

9.3 - 1918 Flu

(Obj. 9.3: Communicate information to the public regarding prevention of...

9.4 - Epidemiology

(Obj. 9.4: Identify the roles of an epidemiologist.) This lesson will i...

9.5 - Types of Epidemiological Studies

(Obj. 9.5: Compare & contrast different types of epidemiological studies...

9.6 - Causation vs. Correlation

(Obj. 9.6: Differentiate a causative and correlative relationship betwe...

9.7 - Exposures & Outcomes

(Obj. 9.7: Identify epidemiological questions by identifying outcomes an...

9.8 - Relative Risk

(Obj. 9.8: Quantify the relationship between two variables using relativ...

9.9 - Foodborne Illness Case Study

(Obj. 9.9: Perform a relative risk calculation in order to provide evide...

9.10 - Conclusions

(Obj. 9.10: Use the Claim-Evidence-Warrant framework to make a conclusio...

9.11 - Lyme Disease Case Study (Population)

(Obj. 9.11: Apply relative risk analysis to make public health recommend...

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