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  • WELCOME BACK TO FAST FORWARD.

  • TODAY WE'RE IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA,

  • VISITING THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION,

  • A.K.A THE CDC.

  • WHAT'S THE CDC YOU ASK?

  • Kevin: THE CDC IS THE NATION'S PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY

  • CHARGED WITH HELPING TO PREVENT ILLNESS

  • AND KEEP THE POPULATION HEALTHY.

  • Jennifer: WE ARE RESPONDING TO REPORTS OF DISEASE OUTBREAKS.

  • WE MAY GO OUT IN THE FIELD

  • AND HELP INVESTIGATE WHAT'S HAPPENING

  • AND HOW TO STOP IT.

  • Jeanette: WE EMPLOY ABOUT 15, 000 PEOPLE ALL OVER WORLD.

  • HERE IN ATLANTA, WHICH IS OUR MAIN CAMPUS,

  • WE HAVE 5,800 PEOPLE

  • AND WE'RE THE 20TH LARGEST EMPLOYER IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA.

  • THE CDC'S 24/7 MISSION IS TO SAVE LIVES AND PROTECT PEOPLE.

  • ANOTHER WAY OF LOOKING AT IT,

  • IS THAT THE CDC IS ONE OF THE BEST SOURCES ON THE PLANET

  • TO ANSWER ANY HEALTH RELATED QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE.

  • SO LET'S START ASKING.

  • WHAT'S UP WITH THAT GIANT MOSQUITO FROM THE TOP OF THE VIDEO?

  • Kevin: IF YOU THINK ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF MALARIA,

  • IT IS LIKE ONE BIG GIANT MOSQUITO,

  • IN ESSENCE BECAUSE THE MOSQUITO IS THE BIG CHALLENGE

  • AND TRANSMITTER OF THE MALARIA PARASITE, PLASMODIUM,

  • THAT GETS PASSED TO US WHEN THEY BITE US.

  • MALARIA IS AN INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT DISEASE.

  • IN FACT CDC WHEN IT FIRST STARTED IN THE 1940'S

  • WAS STARTED TO FIGHT MALARIA.

  • SO... IT IS LIKE ONE BIG MOSQUITO PROBLEM.

  • OKAY,

  • I'M THINKING IT'LL HELP

  • TO LEARN A FEW TERMS FOR THIS VIDEO.

  • SO LET'S GET STARTED,

  • EPIDEMIOLOGY.

  • EPIDEMIOLOGY IS THE STUDY OF DISEASES AND HOW THEY SPREAD.

  • BUT JEANETTE HAS A MORE CREATIVE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT.

  • Jeanette: EPIDEMIOLOGY IS DISEASE DETECTIVES

  • IT'S LOOKING AT AN OUTBREAK THAT YOU HAVE

  • YOU KNOW IT COULD BE FOOD POISONING,

  • IT COULD BE OF HIV OR AIDS

  • AND TRYING TO FIND A SOURCE.

  • SO GOING BACK AND TRYING TO FIND A COMMON ROOT

  • FOR ALL THOSE DISEASES

  • AND SEE IF WE CAN LINK TO A SINGLE SOURCE

  • LIKE WITH SALMONELLA,

  • SOMETIMES YOU GET SALMONELLA OUTBREAKS

  • AND YOU CAN LINK IT BACK TO LIKE INFECTED TOMATOES,

  • SPINACH OR SOMETHING.

  • THAT'S EPIDEMIOLOGY.

  • Jeanette: IT'S LIKE A CRIME SHOW BUT WITH DISEASE.

  • Jennifer/John: THAT'S A GOOD ANALOGY IT'S SORT OF LIKE CSI,

  • BUT IT DOESN'T ALL HAPPEN IN AN HOUR,

  • USUALLY IT TAKES...

  • AND WE'RE NOT AS PRETTY...

  • NICE,

  • AND WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT IF THE CDC HAD SOME SORT OF PROGRAM

  • WHERE TEENAGERS COULD GET A CHANCE TO TRY THIS THEMSELVES?

  • SAY NO MORE.

  • Betty: SO HERE AT CDC WE HAVE A PROGRAM IN THE SUMMER

  • CALLED DISEASE DETECTIVE CAMP.

  • Jeanette: IT GETS HIGH SCHOOLERS INTO THE CDC

  • AND THEY GET TO TAKE TOURS OF SOME OF THE FACILITIES,

  • AND THEY MEET CDC STAFF PEOPLE.

  • Betty: THEY CAN ACTUALLY PARTICIPATE IN EXPERIMENTS,

  • AND IT GIVES THEM AN OPPORTUNITY

  • TO GET INTERESTED MORE IN WHAT GOES ON BEHIND THE SCENES.

  • Jeanette: AT THEY END OF IT THEY DO WHAT THEY CALL

  • DISEASE DETECTIVES,

  • AND THEY'RE GIVEN A SCENARIO WHERE THERE'S SOME DISEASE

  • AND THEY GOT TO INTERVIEW PEOPLE

  • AND FIND THE SYMPTOMS AND FIGURE OUT WHAT THE DISEASE IS.

  • IT'S REALLY REALLY COOL

  • AND IT GETS HIGH SCHOOLERS ENGAGED IN PUBLIC HEALTH.

  • THAT'S SOME SERIOUS ON THE JOB TRAINING.

  • OKAY, LET'S GET TO ANOTHER TERM YOU HEAR A LOT AT THE CDC.

  • MUTATION.

  • Jacinta: A MUTATION IS A GENETIC ALTERATION

  • IN THE DNA OF A BACTERIA, VIRUS, OR FUNGI.

  • AND IT CAN ALSO BE FOUND IN PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS.

  • AND MUTATION PLAYS A BIG PART IN SOMETHING CALLED

  • THE EVOLUTION OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE.

  • AND IT RELATES TO HOW ANTIBIOTICS FIGHT

  • INFECTIONS IN YOUR BODY WHEN YOU'RE SICK.

  • I'LL LET STEPHANIE, A CDC PUBLIC HEALTH ANALYST,

  • TELL YOU MORE ABOUT THAT.

  • Stephanie: I KNOW THAT I'VE BEEN TEMPTED AT TIMES

  • I FEEL BETTER AND I DON'T WANT TO FINISH TAKING MY MEDICATION,

  • OR FINISH TAKING MY ANTIBIOTICS.

  • YOU GET THE STRONGEST OF THE STRONG THAT ARE STILL LIVING

  • IF YOU DON'T FINISH YOUR ANTIBIOTICS.

  • WHAT THIS MEANS IS THAT IF AN ANTIBIOTIC KILLS SOME BACTERIA,

  • BUT LEAVES MORE RESISTANT BACTERIA ALIVE,

  • THE POPULATION WILL EVOLVE

  • AS THE RESISTANT BACTERIA REPRODUCE AND BECOME THE MAJORITY.

  • SO THE CDC IS AT THE FOREFRONT OF SCIENCE.

  • BUT JEANETTE KNOWS SOMETHING ABOUT THIS PLACE

  • THAT JUST MIGHT SURPRISE YOU.

  • Jeanette: THE GREAT THING ABOUT CDC IS

  • THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE SCIENTIST TO WORK HERE

  • KEEP TALKING.

  • Jeanette: I DIDN'T LIKE MATH IN HIGH SCHOOL,

  • BUT I DID LIKE SCIENCE

  • BUT MAYBE NOT ENOUGH TO MAJOR IN IT IN COLLEGE.

  • BUT I LIKED ENGLISH SO NOW I CAN COME HERE

  • AND COMMUNICATE ABOUT SCIENCE.

  • Preeti: YOU KNOW WE HAVE SECURITY PERSONNEL,

  • WE HAVE TECHNOLOGY FOLKS,

  • WE HAVE PUBLIC HEALTH PEOPLE,

  • WE HAVE HEALTHCARE WORKERS

  • Betty: YOU CAN DO OTHER THINGS LIKE GRAPHIC DESIGN,

  • COMMUNICATIONS,

  • EDUCATION,

  • BROCHURES,

  • POSTERS.

  • MY GOSH YOU CAN DO LABORATORY IF YOU WANT TO,

  • AND YOU CAN DO TRAVEL OR STAY LOCAL.

  • Jennifer: WE ALL WORK AS A TEAM

  • AND I THINK THAT THAT'S ONE OF THE THINGS

  • THAT MAKES THE CDC SUCH A COOL PLACE TO WORK.

  • John: THE BIG FIELD NOW IS BIO-FRAMADICS,

  • IT'S LOOKING AT HUGE AMOUNTS OF DATA AND PROCESSING THAT.

  • AND THAT'S A LOT OF COMPUTER BACKGROUND,

  • WRITING COMPUTER CODES,

  • AND THAT TECHNOLOGY IS MOVING SO FAST

  • AND WE INTERACT WITH THOSE ON A DAILY BASIS.

  • COOL JOBS.

  • SO WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE DO YOU HIRE?

  • Jacinta: IF YOU'RE TRYING TO WORK AT CDC,

  • I THINK THE FIRST THING THAT YOU SHOULD DO IS HAVE

  • A PASSION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

  • Kevin: WELL I THINK THAT'S KIND OF THE GLUE BRINGING TOGETHER

  • MANY DIFFERENT PROFESSIONALS

  • AND TRAINING BACKGROUNDS HERE AT CDC.

  • PEOPLE WANT TO MAKE THE HEALTH OF OUR NATION BETTER,

  • AND GO BEYOND OUR BORDERS TO WORKING WITH OTHER COUNTRIES

  • TO TRY AND MAKE IT A HEALTHIER PLANET.

  • OKAY,

  • JUST IN CASE THERE'S ANY DOUBT ABOUT

  • THE KIND OF FOLKS WHO WORK HERE,

  • I WANT TO FINISH WITH A STORY ABOUT AN AMAZING DAY

  • JENNIFER HAD WITH THE CDC.

  • Jennifer: SO THE COOLEST THING I EVER DID AS PART OF MY JOB

  • WAS ACTUALLY ON SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001.

  • WE WERE BOTH HERE AT WORK THAT DAY

  • WHEN PLANES HIT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER TOWERS

  • AND THEY HAD TURNED TV ON IN THE CDC LOBBY,

  • AND WE WERE LOOKING UP

  • AND WE WERE THINKING TO OURSELVES...

  • OH MY GOSH,

  • I WANT TO HELP.

  • HOW CAN I HELP?

  • AND CDC WAS ONE OF THE FEW AGENCIES THAT HAD A WAY TO HELP.

  • SO THEY WERE ACTUALLY GOING TO SEND A TEAM

  • INTO NEW YORK CITY THAT DAY, ON SEPTEMBER 11TH.

  • AND I RAISED HAND AND VOLUNTEERED TO GO.

  • SO I WAS ON THE LEAR JET,

  • THE CDC LEAR JET THAT FLEW INTO MANHATTAN THAT DAY

  • WITH A FIGHTER JET ESCORT.

  • AND WE SET UP SURVEILLANCE IN HOSPITALS IN NEW YORK CITY.

  • SO THAT WAS A PRETTY INTENSE TIME,

  • BUT IT'S ONE OF THE THINGS I'M MOST PROUD OF AT CDC.

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