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MATH 225 Week 3 Lab Assignment; Title; Review of Surveillance of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water - United States,

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MATH225

Week 3 Lab Assignment

Name: ………. Instructor Name: Curtis Brown

Please use this template to help answer the questions listed in the
lab instructions. The “parts” below refer to the parts listed in the
lab instructions. Type your answers and post your screenshots in
the spaces given below. Then, save this document with your
name and submit it inside the course room.

Part 1. Read the assigned article.
Please reach out to your instructor if you did not receive the
assigned article for the term by Monday of Week 3.
Title: Review of Surveillance of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks
Associated with Drinking Water — United States, 2015–2020

Author(s): Jasen M. Kunz, MPH1; Hannah Lawinger, MPH1; Shanna
Miko, DNP1; Megan Gerdes, MPH2; Muhammad Thuneibat, MPH2;
Elizabeth Hannapel, MPH3; Virginia A. Roberts, MSPH1


Summarize the assigned article in one paragraph. Make sure to quote
and interpret at least one statistic.:

28 U.S. states reported 214 outbreaks associated with
contaminated drinking water between 2015 and 2020, resulting
in at least 2,140 illnesses, 563 hospitalizations, and 88 fatalities.
A significant contributor was the Legionella bacterium, which
caused 37% of all recorded infections, 98% of biofilm-related
outbreaks, and the great majority of severe cases, including 98%
of hospitalizations and 98% of fatalities. Enteric bacteria including
Shigella, Campylobacter, and norovirus, on the other hand,
caused 61% of illnesses but had far less severe consequences;
just 2% of patients required hospitalization, and there were no
recorded deaths.

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