Case study-descriptive epidemiology


Case Study:

Robert Bazell, chief science correspondent for NBC News (2010) stated that the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, as well as other hospitals throughout the country, are swamped with type-2 diabetes. The news gets worst. Just seven (7) years ago, the CDC reported that one (1) in ten (10) Americans would contract this disease by the year 2050. Now they are saying it could be one (1) in three (3).

1. Compare the incidences of diabetes within each region of the U.S. for the past year and identify which state has the highest burden of this disease.

2. Analyze and explain the modifiable and stable characteristics in which morbidity and mortality rates can be observed. Include biological or genetic factors associated with any disparities.

3. Suggest how the incidence and prevalence of diabetes varies across dimension of time, both in the short and long term.

4. Propose the risk factors and causes associated with diabetes, as well as the means or methods of transmission, based on short-term and long-term trends.

5. Analyze and explain how diabetes mortality has changed in the past 50 years and what this tells you about the causes of the disease.

6. Identify diabetes patterns across the U.S and within specific areas and formulate a theory for this pattern.

7.Use at least four (4) quality academic resources in this assignment.

Your answer must be, typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format.

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