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Teacher: CDC/RMH
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An ounce of ______ is worth a pound of cure
Is the most deadly of all childhood rash/fever illnesses
During the 1918 pandemic: Approximately 20% to 40% of the worldwide population became ill. An estimated 50 million people died Nearly 675,000 people died in the United States
Is a serious, contagious, and sometimes fatal infectious disease. There is no specific treatment for the disease, and the only prevention is vaccination. The name is derived from the Latin word for “spotted” and refers to the raised bumps that appear on the face and body of an infected person
Once was a major cause of illness and death among children. The U.S. recorded 206,000 cases in 1921, resulting in 15,520 deaths. Before there was treatment, up to half of the people who got the disease died from it. Starting in the 1920s, rates dropped quickly in the U.S. and other countries that began widely vaccinating. In the past decade, there were less than five cases of in the U.S. reported to CDC.
Preventable disease levels are at or near record lows. Even though most infants and toddlers have received all recommended vaccines by age 2, many under-immunized children remain, leaving the potential for outbreaks of disease. Many adolescents and adults are under-immunized as well, missing opportunities to protect themselves against diseases such as Hepatitis B, influenza, and pneumococcal disease.
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Was one of the most dreaded childhood diseases of the 20th century in the United States. Periodic epidemics occurred since the late 19th century and they increase in size and frequency in the late 1940s and early 1950s. An average of over 35,000 cases were reported during this time period. With the introduction of Salk vaccine (IPV) in 1955, the number of cases rapidly declined to under 2,500 cases in 1957. By 1965, only 61 cases were reported.
A highly contagious respiratory tract infection. Although it initially resembles an ordinary cold, & may eventually turn more serious, particularly in infants. The best way to prevent it is through vaccinations
Leads to death in about 1 in 10 cases. Doctors started giving kids the vaccine as a part of basic health care in the 1940s. Back then, tetanus successfully infected about 500 to 600 people every year in the U.S. Even though it still lies in wait in dirty places, its infecting career is somewhat less successful these days. Only about 40-60 people get infected in the U.S. each year
Transmission is through the bite and virus-containing saliva of an infected host - The acute period of disease typically ends after 2 to 10 days. Once clinical signs appear, the disease is nearly always fatal, and treatment is typically supportive - To date less than 10 documented cases of human survival have been reported