Measles. Direct and indirect causation (epidemiology)

Measles. Direct and indirect causation (epidemiology)

ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS: EPIDEMIOLOGY CLASS    Response #2

***Assignment: This is a response to a student assignment and the instructor comment (will uploaded)

- Discuss about measles and immunization for prevention

- Then discuss about Direct and Indirect Causation, and apply the direct causation to the measles case In this case it can be stated that measles has a “direct causation”—Non-vaccinated individuals. Due to the fact that measles cannot occur in individuals who are immunized against it)

- I’m attaching some articles and textbook copies

- You might use other articles but Remember reference must be scholarly, peer reviewed articles. Please include DOI numbers on the reference page (It’s required in APA). References MUST be scholarly journal articles (Nothing from conferences, goggle, .com).

  1. This assignment is for the DNP class and the grading is rigorous including grammar and APA style.

Thank you and let me know if you have any questions

  • Please don’t start with sentences that start with “this, these, it…etc” this is vague and not use in formal writing. Need to specify what we are talking about. Also don’t use citations in the middle of the sentence. Avoid “as well as” as much as possible.

Thank you!