Conclusion and Additional Resources
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Review the Learning Objectives
You are now able:
- Summarize the 10 essential public health services
- Describe the three local board of health (LBOH) responsibilities for infectious disease investigation: reporting, case investigation, and controlling further spread of infectious diseases
- Classify disease investigation activities into one of the 10 essential public health services
- Give examples of partners that are necessary to deliver the 10 essential public health services
- List the signs and symptoms of a specific pathogen linked to this case study
If you feel you need additional exposure to this material, you may repeat the training or return to any of the pages at any time.
Additional Resources
If you would like further information about this topic, please consult the following websites and articles.
- Comparison of the original and revised essential services
- Learn more about the 10 EPHS
- MDPH Policy on Fecal, Vomit and Blood Incidents in Swimming Pools
- Prolonged outbreak of giardiasis with two modes of transmission
(Katz, D E et al. "Prolonged outbreak of giardiasis with two modes of transmission." Epidemiology and infection vol. 134,5 (2006): 935-41. doi:10.1017/S0950268805005832)
Post-Test and Certificate of Completion
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