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Review the Topic Material, "Timeline for the History of Public Health and Epidemiology" to complete this assignment. Using this resource as an example, create your own timeline in a Word document with significant dates that influenced and changed the health care delivery systems.

  1. Your timeline should begin where the timeline in the topic material above ends (1988).
  2. Your timeline should end with the most current and significant information that you can find. You are required to add a minimum of 10 significant dates to this timeline in order to receive a passing grade.
  3. Provide a detailed description for each significant date and event you add to the timeline.

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Timeline for the History of Public Health and Epidemiology
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Timeline for the History of Public Health and Epidemiology
Epidemiology is defined as the study of health and diseases in the human population, a
science of public health. There are several functions of epidemiology as follows: identifying
communities that face the greatest risk from certain illnesses, evaluate the effectiveness of health
programs, defining environmental factors that affect public health and so on. This discipline has
come a long way with major improvements over the past couple of decades as outlined below:
1) 1991: The World Health Assembly enters a resolution to eradicate leprosy
This convention happened in Geneva and was aimed at implementing measures to do away with
leprosy by the turn of the millennium. More specifically, the overarching goal was to reduce the
prevalence of this debilitating disease to below one case in every 10,000 people (WHO, 2018a).
WHO recognized the strides it had made with multidrug therapy (MTD) to curb incidences of
leprosy and was confident that more gains would be accrued.
2) 1996: UNAIDS is established with six founding partner agencies
This joint program was created to bolster the manner in which the UN was dealing with the
HIV/AIDS scourge on a global scale. Presently, the organizati...


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