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With the increased mobility of human populations, diseases can quickly spread around the world. In addition, changes in vaccination practices have revealed an increase in communicable diseases that were once thought to be under control. These global health issues present new problems for community health officials.In this task, you will also analyze an outbreak of a specific global communicable disease that occurred in the last 50 years that crossed international borders (e.g., the measles outbreak that moved from the Philippines to the United States).Choose the one disease from section A, and answer all the listed questions from section B separately.A. Select one of the following communicable diseases that has had an outbreak across international borders: influenza measles respiratory syndrome coronavirus meningococcal disease HIV/AIDS Ebola virus hepatitis B hepatitis C tuberculosis Zika virus B. Describe the outbreak of the disease selected in part A, including each of the following: name of the disease the countries involved the date the outbreak was discovered the dates the disease reached each involved country1. Analyze the epidemiological determinants and risk factors associated with the outbreak.2. Discuss the route of transmission of the selected disease.3. Discuss how an outbreak of the selected disease would impact your community at a systems level (e.g., the functioning of schools, local government, businesses, hospitals).4. Explain what the reporting protocol would be if an outbreak of the selected disease were to occur in your community.5. Discuss two strategies (e.g., patient education strategies, community education strategies) that you would recommend to prevent an outbreak of the selected disease in your community.D. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.E. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.