Themes In The Movie Outbreak

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The movie “Outbreak” ties into many public health concepts related to class. A deadly Motaba virus arose in a camp in Zaire. It primarily targets the immune system and had a 100% mortality rate. The time frame for the virus to show its symptoms is known as the incubation period which was 24 hours meaning To keep the virus a secret, the United States government bombed the camp. This shows that to prevent public fear from a level 4 disease, the US government decided it was best to eliminate it which is seen to be unethical. The virus was a level 4 disease because it was incurable and is an extreme biohazard deadly. In a level 4 disease, individuals such as epidemiologists or trained public health officials had to wear safety equipment such as biohazard suits, goggles disinfected chambers like passing through UV rays to prevent further contamination. There are 4 types of levels with the first one being the Biosafety level one disease. It is a minimum hazard and includes diseases such as Pneumococcus and Salmonella. A Biosafety level 2 disease is harmful and must be treated with care. And it includes diseases like Hepatitis and Influenza. A Biosafety level 3 disease, such as Anthrax, Typhus or HIV, are very dangerous. Disease …show more content…

The virus was the biological agent that lived in the host monkey which is the reservoir. Since it was residing in the monkey, it is known as a zoonosis. The portal of exit and transmission is the reason why the virus was able to spread to the people. The monkey is able to spread the virus to the people by direct contact such as spitting, biting or scratching. The portal of entry is when the agent enters humans via respiratory or skin contact. The epidemiological triangle included the pathogen, which was the virus, the host, which was the monkey and the environment. The host is immune to the mutated virus because it has antibodies that can cure the

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