Threat Report: Emerging Diseases In Kenya, July 2017

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Threat Report: Emerging Diseases in Kenya Name 21 July 2017 Table of Contents Overview Country Description Pathogen 1 Pathogen 2 Pathogen 3 Pathogen 4 Summary Conclusion References Country Demographics Country Disease Susceptibility Pathogen 1 At the minimum the discussion of the threat must include host range(s), transmission, disease characteristics, morbidity/mortality, currently available and future countermeasures Pathogen 1 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 1 The discussion should include what, if any, societal, environmental, psychological/behavioral or other influences may have influence the establishment and/or persistence of the disease in the region. Pathogen 1 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 2 At the minimum the discussion of the threat must include host range(s), transmission, disease characteristics, morbidity/mortality, currently available and future countermeasures Pathogen 2 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 2 The discussion should include what, if any, societal, environmental, psychological/behavioral or other influences may have influence the establishment and/or persistence of the disease in the region. Pathogen 2 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 3 At the minimum the discussion of the threat must include host range(s), transmission, disease characteristics, morbidity/mortality, currently available and future countermeasures Pathogen 3 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 3 The discussion should include what, if any, societal, environmental, psychological/behavioral or other influences may have influence the establishment and/or persistence of the disease in the region. Pathogen 3 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 4 At the minimum the discussion of the threat must include host range(s), transmission, disease characteristics, morbidity/mortality, currently available and future countermeasures Pathogen 4 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Pathogen 4 The discussion should include what, if any, societal, environmental, psychological/behavioral or other influences may have influence the establishment and/or persistence of the disease in the region. Pathogen 4 The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control Summary Conclusion Reference Q1) Can you please help me to convert the below scenarios to mathematical formulations with their definitions? (To make these formulations understandable). Scenario 1: Accident (V2V Communication) Suppose that we have two vehicles, (vehicle1) and (vehicle2). If vehicle1 wants to go from (A point) to (B point) in the city, it could use the shortest or the fastest path (path1) to get to B point. However, path1 has an accident and (vehicle2) is just coming out of the traffic jam in path1 going toward point A and vehicle1 as well. We would like vehicle2 to record the accident in path1 and pass the information about it to any vehicles can connect to it. Then, we would like vehicle1 to connect to vehicle2 to get the needed information about the accident in path1, so then vehicle1 can change its previous planned route, path1 to the new route, path2, which has no accident and better choice to go through. Scenario 1: Accident (V2I Communication) Suppose that we have one vehicle, (vehicle1). If vehicle1 wants to go from (A point) to (B point) in the city, it could use the shortest or the fastest path (path1) to get to B point. However, path1 has an accident and there is (a traffic light, a Road Side Unit or a Traffic Information Center) around. We would like these infrastructures to record the accident in path1 and pass the information about it to any vehicles can connect to them. Then, we would like vehicle1 to contact any of these infrastructure points such as (a traffic light, a Road Side Unit or a Traffic Information Center) to get the needed information about the accident in path1, so then vehicle1 will change its previous planned route, path1 to the new route, path2, which has no accident and better choice to go through. Q2) Can these generated mathematical formulations be simulated in simulators such as MATLAB? PROJECT Project: You will be responsible for development of a PowerPoint to be presented as an Emerging Infectious Disease Threat Report deliverable to a mixed group of infectious disease professionals and health care volunteers travelling to a lesser development nation on the African or South American continent. Criteria for the PowerPoint 1. This deliverable is limited to a maximum of 15 slides, excluding title and reference slides. 2. The information presented must identify at least TWO Emerging Infectious Disease Threats found in the country selected: Preferable country KENYA a. At the minimum the discussion of the threat must include host range(s), transmission, disease characteristics, morbidity/mortality, currently available and future countermeasures b. The research should extend to what, if any, public health care laws or measures are available within that country for disease surveillance and/or control c. The discussion should include what, if any, societal, environmental, psychological/behavioral or other influences may have influence the establishment and/or persistence of the disease in the region. d. At least one of the two threats chosen must represent a zoonotic organism . 3. The PowerPoint must be organized in a logical fashion. Section headers may be used, if needed. 4. Fonts and graphics (tables, charts, maps, etc.) should be legible and visually appealing. **Remember, you are not writing a report then doing a copy/paste into a ppt slide. You may use comments section to provide additional information which a speaker might include when discussing the slide. 5. Please use APA format to reference sources both in the body of the presentation and in the reference section. Remember that multiple reference slides at the end of the presentation do not count toward your final slide count. 6. The presentation should be short and concise with pertinent information illustrated in a professional, coherent approach. DUE DATES: July 19, 2017