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The document contains answers to assignments about case definitions, epidemic curves, and attack rates related to a potential E. coli outbreak among students on school trips. It also contains an epidemiological curve and questions about dates for another outbreak investigation.

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Septiya Agestin Cahyaningrum - Weaknesses of Research That Uses Restrictions

The document contains answers to assignments about case definitions, epidemic curves, and attack rates related to a potential E. coli outbreak among students on school trips. It also contains an epidemiological curve and questions about dates for another outbreak investigation.

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Name : Septiya Agestin Cahyaningrum

SRN : 6411421006

ANSWER
ASSIGNMENT I
1. Case definition :
“Tenth-grade students who have symptoms abdominal pain and/or diarrhea within 1 to 8
days after participating in city-wide trip on 2 December 2020 to 7 December 2020 (Trip
1) and 3 December 2020 to 8 December 2020 (Trip 2).”
2. Epidemic curve

12

10
Number of cases

6
10
9
4 8 8
5
2
1
0 0
5-Dec-20 6-Dec-20 7-Dec-20 8-Dec-20 9-Dec-20 10-Dec-20 11-Dec-20
Date

3. Cases description
Number of sick people 8
Attack Rate (AR) = x 100% = = 31%
The existing population 26
From 26 10th grade students who took part in a city-wide trip on 2 - 7 December 2020
and on 3-8 December 2020 there were 31% of students who had the potential to be
exposed to E. Coli O157.
ASSIGNMENT II
1. Epidemiological curve

30

25

20
Number of cases

15
25
10 19

5
8
3
0 0
28-Jun 29-Jun 30-Jun 1-Jul 2-Jul
Date

2. a. June 28
a. June 21
b. June 29
c. June 29
d. June 29-12 = June 17
e. June 17 until June 21

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