SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO PUBLIC HEALTH HW 2
SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO PUBLIC HEALTH HW 2
1. Draw a timeline marking the time each of the 11 blue men presented symptoms. Explain the point of mapping out the incident timeframe (i.e. why would epidemiologists need this information and how would it be used)
2. Describe the key symptoms and incubation period for the illness affecting the eleven blue men.
3. Describe each step of an outbreak investigation as it pertains to this particular event, indicating all of the key points in the investigation (include how it started, why epidemiologists got involved, where did the investigation take the epidemiologists, who was interviewed, what/who were the potential culprits identified during the investigation)
4. Identify three questions that Dr. Greenberg and Dr. Pellitteri asked the patients. Explain why these three questions were relevant.
5. Identify three questions that the epidemiologists asked the Eclipse Cafeteria employees. Explain why these three questions were relevant.
6. Identify the final culprit and how it was discovered.
7. Explain why were these specific men more affected than other people who ate in the cafeteria?
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11 Blue Men Worksheet
1.
Draw a timeline marking the time each of the 11 blue men presented symptoms. Explain the point of
mapping out the incident timeframe (i.e. why would epidemiologists need this information and how
would it be used)
2.
Describe the key
symptoms and incubation period for the illness affecting the eleven blue men.
3.
Describe each step of an outbreak investigation as it pertains to this particular event, indicating all of
the key points in the investigation (include how it started, why epi
demiologists got involved, where
did the investigation take the epidemiologists, who was interviewed, what/who were the potential
culprits identified during the investigation)
4.
Identify three questions that Dr. Greenberg and Dr. Pellitteri asked the pati
ents. Explain why these
three questions were relevant.
5.
Identify three questions that the epidemiologists asked the Eclipse Cafeteria employees. Explain why
these three questions were relevant.
6.
Identify the final culprit and how it was discovered.
7.
Explain why were these specific men more affected than other people who ate in the cafeteria?
11 Blue Men Worksheet
1. Draw a timeline marking the time each of the 11 blue men presented symptoms. Explain the point of
mapping out the incident timeframe (i.e. why would epidemiologists need this information and how
would it be used)
2. Describe the key symptoms and incubation period for the illness affecting the eleven blue men.
3. Describe each step of an outbreak investigation as it pertains to this particular event, indicating all of
the key points in the investigation (include how it started, why epidemiologists got involved, where
did the investigation take the epidemiologists, who was interviewed, what/who were the potential
culprits identified during the investigation)
4. Identify three questions that Dr. Greenberg and Dr. Pellitteri asked the patients. Explain why these
three questions were relevant.
5. Identify three questions that the epidemiologists asked the Eclipse Cafeteria employees. Explain why
these three questions were relevant.
6. Identify the final culprit and how it was discovered.
7. Explain why were these specific men more affected than other people who ate in the cafeteria?