THE CHS THE HUMAN CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM. INTRODUCTION The Classification Human System is an organized or systematic first aid mechanism that involves.

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THE CHS THE HUMAN CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION The Classification Human System is an organized or systematic first aid mechanism that involves the use of Genetically Modified (Chips) Cells to cure diseases, record the type of disease encountered and monitor host’s response to a particular type of disease or diseases depending on the blood type, country of origin and current geographic location.

For example the European Refuge Crisis possesses a major precipice for disaster. Imagine how deadly it would be if a disease like Ebola was to break out in Eastern Europe as a result of the massive immigration. Hence this system seeks to provide ways of how medical aid can be easily administered to various people in various locations. We have seen the rise of deadly diseases such as Ebola and the ZIKA virus. The system will provide an easy combat to these problems.

The Purpose of the CHS is to; help host nations to prevent, track and monitor diseases. help refuges entering new alien nations to know what diseases a particular country has in terms of geographically related diseases and how best they can easily access medical aid.

INNOVATIVE However the idea is not to modify the whole body, the idea is to genetically modify certain body parts ie, the brain cells responsible for memory and immunity from diseases and the white blood cells responsible for the engulfing the foreign bacteria in the human body. By using biotechnology dynamics.

SOCIAL IMPACT This system is very cost efficient. The system requires that the implanters of the chips must adhere to ethical principles. Ie; anonymity. the system has healthy and social benefits to both the refuges and the host nations. Eg; Refuges can easily find their other lost relatives.

BUSINESS / KEY STACK HOLDERS World Healthy Organization (WHO) Host Nations ie. (Germany and other countries largely affected by the refuge crisis)

FEASIBILITY Two of the most common African proverbs say, “The journey of the million miles begins with one step.” Meaning that as much as this innovation sounds too complicated, it is as easy as relativity. And “ A single baby can change the face of the entire village.” Meaning that it will only take this simple technology to provide a permanent and effective healthy solution to the hazardous pandemic.

THE CLASSIFICATION HUMAN SYSTEM’ will work in the following ways; Classify Individuals according to their blood type; this involves a specific type of genetic modification (chip) for every specific blood type. And the modified cells should be track able, meaning that each different point of implantation must have specific cells according to their blood type and should be able to record certain aspects of the human body.

For example what type of diseases an individual encountered during a particular period of time.

Classify individuals according to their location; meaning that the cells must be specific for every location at each different point of implantation. Classify individuals according their countries of origin. Meaning that every country of origin must have its different specific cells.

How the CHS will help Disease Control, Treatment and Prevention The classification of individuals according to their blood type will make identification of patients with a particular blood type easy, thus giving them an easy access to medical aid and for the doctors to know how best to treat the patient. It eliminates the barrier of Language; because many refuges entering alien countries hardly know or understand the native language been spoken, it will make it easy for doctors to know what type of disease a person is suffering from by simply reading what the body cells have recorded without even talking to the patient.

Easy tracking of the origins of a particular disease, because the cells are able to record what type of diseases an individual encountered and at what geographic area, it makes the tracking of various diseases from various origins easy. Identify the patterns and how these diseases are transfer from one host to the next. Hence making it easy for;

1. Treatment of infected individuals because the cells are able to record the hosts blood type, country origin, geographic location and what types of diseases one has encountered in a particular period of time. 2. The transfer of what type of medication is needed, in what area is the host, where is the host from and from what country of origin.

3. Identification of the most infectious diseases in a particular area, what type of individuals are infected in terms of the blood group and the how many from where are infected. Meaning, what proportional of each country of origin are the infected individuals relative to the total population.

The CHS will help the host nation and refuges in the in the following ways; Help the host nation to prevent the transfer of diseases from one host to another. i.e from a refuge to a native citizen through various assessment programs initiated. Help host nations to track, control and monitor diseases. Help the refuges entering an alien nation to know what diseases are associated with a particular geographical area and how easy is it from that location to access medical aid.