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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Fighting Diseases Worldwide Presented by: Angela Permon Resident Scientist Snook ISD Presented by: Angela Permon Resident Scientist Snook ISD

Background of the CDC Founded in 1946 to fight the disease malaria Located in Atlanta, Georgia Composed of 13 major component organizations Included as part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Founded in 1946 to fight the disease malaria Located in Atlanta, Georgia Composed of 13 major component organizations Included as part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Mission of the CDC CDC seeks to accomplish its mission by working with partners throughout the nation and the world in order to: monitor health detect and investigate health problems conduct research to enhance prevention develop and advocate sound public health policies implement prevention strategies promote healthy behaviors foster safe and healthful environments provide leadership and training CDC seeks to accomplish its mission by working with partners throughout the nation and the world in order to: monitor health detect and investigate health problems conduct research to enhance prevention develop and advocate sound public health policies implement prevention strategies promote healthy behaviors foster safe and healthful environments provide leadership and training

Major Facilities of the CDC Motto: Designed for Health Built for Science Prepared for Tomorrow Global Communications Center –Features high-tech, cutting-edge meeting spaces for training public health professionals. –Houses a visitor education center, a multimedia facility that offers the public an opportunity to study and learn about public health. Question: 1. Why do you think that it is important for the CDC to be able to communicate effectively with other countries around the world? Motto: Designed for Health Built for Science Prepared for Tomorrow Global Communications Center –Features high-tech, cutting-edge meeting spaces for training public health professionals. –Houses a visitor education center, a multimedia facility that offers the public an opportunity to study and learn about public health. Question: 1. Why do you think that it is important for the CDC to be able to communicate effectively with other countries around the world?

Facilities of the CDC continued… Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory –Triples the CDC’s capacity to research pathogens that require the highest levels of safety precautions, such as Ebola, viral hemorrhagic fevers, monkeypox, and avian influenza. Question: 1. Which one of these diseases has been studied in your science class this semester? –Enables world-class scientists at the CDC to extend the boundaries of scientific knowledge and meet the challenges posed by the health threats of the 21st century. –Includes the Special Pathogens Branch. Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory –Triples the CDC’s capacity to research pathogens that require the highest levels of safety precautions, such as Ebola, viral hemorrhagic fevers, monkeypox, and avian influenza. Question: 1. Which one of these diseases has been studied in your science class this semester? –Enables world-class scientists at the CDC to extend the boundaries of scientific knowledge and meet the challenges posed by the health threats of the 21st century. –Includes the Special Pathogens Branch.

Facilities of the CDC continued… Headquarters and Emergency Operations Center –Promotes collaboration by consolidating in one building employees from across the agency, including the following: a. Office of the Director b. Emergency Operations Center c. Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response. Questions: 1. Why is it important to have all of the major offices in the same operations center? 2. Why might it be a bad idea to have all of the major offices in the same operations center? Headquarters and Emergency Operations Center –Promotes collaboration by consolidating in one building employees from across the agency, including the following: a. Office of the Director b. Emergency Operations Center c. Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response. Questions: 1. Why is it important to have all of the major offices in the same operations center? 2. Why might it be a bad idea to have all of the major offices in the same operations center?

Facilities of the CDC continued… Environmental Health Laboratory –Allows CDC scientists to use advanced laboratory science and innovative techniques to prevent diseases resulting from toxic chemical exposures in the environment. –Enables CDC scientists the capacity to respond to terrorism and public health emergencies involving chemicals and to improve laboratory methods to diagnose and prevent diseases. Question: 1. What potentially dangerous chemicals or materials were used in your science laboratory exercise this semester? Environmental Health Laboratory –Allows CDC scientists to use advanced laboratory science and innovative techniques to prevent diseases resulting from toxic chemical exposures in the environment. –Enables CDC scientists the capacity to respond to terrorism and public health emergencies involving chemicals and to improve laboratory methods to diagnose and prevent diseases. Question: 1. What potentially dangerous chemicals or materials were used in your science laboratory exercise this semester?

Diseases and Conditions Studied at the CDC Infectious & Other Diseases –Escherichia coli (E. coli) –Rabies virus –West Nile virus –Mad Cow Disease Disorders –Hemophilia Infectious & Other Diseases –Escherichia coli (E. coli) –Rabies virus –West Nile virus –Mad Cow Disease Disorders –Hemophilia

Diseases and Conditions Studied at the CDC continued… Chronic Diseases and Conditions –Asthma and allergies –Cancer –Diabetes –Overweight and Obesity –Stroke –Heart Disease Risk Factors –Alcohol –Lack of Physical Activity –Poor Nutrition –Smoking and Tobacco Use Chronic Diseases and Conditions –Asthma and allergies –Cancer –Diabetes –Overweight and Obesity –Stroke –Heart Disease Risk Factors –Alcohol –Lack of Physical Activity –Poor Nutrition –Smoking and Tobacco Use

Virtual Tour of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID ) USAMRIID –Military research center located in Fort Detrick, Maryland, which is very similar to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Mission –To conduct basic and applied research on biological threats resulting in medical solutions to protect the warfighter (military personnel). Tour – USAMRIID –Military research center located in Fort Detrick, Maryland, which is very similar to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Mission –To conduct basic and applied research on biological threats resulting in medical solutions to protect the warfighter (military personnel). Tour –

Inquiry-Based Thinking for the Week of 11/06/06 –Next week, each team of 3 doctors will research a disease or disorder listed on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website located at –Handouts will be provided on Thursday, November 9th, which will require each team of doctors to answer inquiry-based questions regarding its chosen disease or disorder. –Next week, each team of 3 doctors will research a disease or disorder listed on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website located at –Handouts will be provided on Thursday, November 9th, which will require each team of doctors to answer inquiry-based questions regarding its chosen disease or disorder.