Scenario: Rabies Outbreak in Skunk
It has been confirmed that a strain of skunk rabies has moved into an area that has never see this type of rabies transmission. Until now, only bats in the area had tested positive for rabies and the local health department is very concerned that the introduction of rabid skunks will significantly increase the potential for human and pet exposures. Currently, over 30 skunks have tested positive in this area, as well as several feral cats, a raccoon and a fox.
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Your paper must include the following:
– Provide a scholarly analysis of the zoonotic disease in the above scenario, highlighting the unique attributes of this illness, and support why it is a public health concern. Explain the situational background and why a public health response would be warranted.
– Describe the animal to human disease transmission process for this scenario, considering the unique epidemiology and environmental health factors that influence this disease transmission. What challenges/barriers can you expect to face, given this information?
– Describe the core public health roles and responsibilities that are key to both preventing and responding to the event. Include in your response how local, state and federal public health agencies may work together in controlling the spread of this zoonotic disease. Explain and support what resources and/or partnerships may be needed to respond to this incident.
– Describe the specific public health disease control and community protection procedures that you feel will best protect the community and support why. Discuss disease investigation and control, exposure treatment, animal disposal, and public information dissemination.
– Provide a summary/conclusion to support the public health significance and your recommendations for action to create positive social change.
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