If you had looked at the rules this year, you would know that they have changed the event up so that it doesn't have a topic anymore. If there still had been a topic, however, it would have been Environmental Quality.Blubmeowfishycat wrote:I was just wondering, this year's topic IS food borne illnesses, right? If it isn't, then what is it?
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Honestly, the topic was never prominently featured in the rules in the first place.Anomaly wrote:If you had looked at the rules this year, you would know that they have changed the event up so that it doesn't have a topic anymore. If there still had been a topic, however, it would have been Environmental Quality.Blubmeowfishycat wrote:I was just wondering, this year's topic IS food borne illnesses, right? If it isn't, then what is it?
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UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Honestly, the topic was never prominently featured in the rules in the first place.Anomaly wrote:If you had looked at the rules this year, you would know that they have changed the event up so that it doesn't have a topic anymore. If there still had been a topic, however, it would have been Environmental Quality.Blubmeowfishycat wrote:I was just wondering, this year's topic IS food borne illnesses, right? If it isn't, then what is it?
Ok, thanks for your help! sorry for being so clueless, this is my first year trying this event and I was told that there were different topics.
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So I've never been the rest at interpreting the event rules. Can someone explain to me what has really changed. Like what statistics do we still need to know? What has been added that's new. What's replacing all those diseases?
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Nothing much has really changed. It's just more explicit focus on the actual investigation of an outbreak, prevention, surveillance, etc. Also, there's no topic this year. The rules for this year are just less vague than they were before (although I don't see types of agents on the new rules? I think they'll still be tested though, since that's pretty basic stuff).WhatScience? wrote:So I've never been the rest at interpreting the event rules. Can someone explain to me what has really changed. Like what statistics do we still need to know? What has been added that's new. What's replacing all those diseases?
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So basically just less rote memorization of diseases than before?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Nothing much has really changed. It's just more explicit focus on the actual investigation of an outbreak, prevention, surveillance, etc. Also, there's no topic this year. The rules for this year are just less vague than they were before (although I don't see types of agents on the new rules? I think they'll still be tested though, since that's pretty basic stuff).WhatScience? wrote:So I've never been the rest at interpreting the event rules. Can someone explain to me what has really changed. Like what statistics do we still need to know? What has been added that's new. What's replacing all those diseases?
If so, go you soinc!!!! Making good decisions like that.
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No, these rules say that competitors much "Understand the Natural History and Spectrum of Disease", which might include all of that stuff. How much depth you have to go in would depend on the ES. (Also, listing out a bunch of diseases wasn't a huge part of the event in the first place, at least by the tests I took.) It's worth noting that knowing symptoms and causes of specific diseases wasn't in the original rules either as far as I can see, but it's understandable that ESes would want to test on it.WhatScience? wrote:So basically just less rote memorization of diseases than before?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Nothing much has really changed. It's just more explicit focus on the actual investigation of an outbreak, prevention, surveillance, etc. Also, there's no topic this year. The rules for this year are just less vague than they were before (although I don't see types of agents on the new rules? I think they'll still be tested though, since that's pretty basic stuff).WhatScience? wrote:So I've never been the rest at interpreting the event rules. Can someone explain to me what has really changed. Like what statistics do we still need to know? What has been added that's new. What's replacing all those diseases?
If so, go you soinc!!!! Making good decisions like that.
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My reading of the two boring epidemiology textbooks wasn’t for naught after allWhatScience? wrote:So basically just less rote memorization of diseases than before?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Nothing much has really changed. It's just more explicit focus on the actual investigation of an outbreak, prevention, surveillance, etc. Also, there's no topic this year. The rules for this year are just less vague than they were before (although I don't see types of agents on the new rules? I think they'll still be tested though, since that's pretty basic stuff).WhatScience? wrote:So I've never been the rest at interpreting the event rules. Can someone explain to me what has really changed. Like what statistics do we still need to know? What has been added that's new. What's replacing all those diseases?
If so, go you soinc!!!! Making good decisions like that.

I really hope this change means ESs will stop confusing this with microbe mission XP
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Oh my god don't get started with that. Proctors must be thinking "hm, the event has the word "disease" in it, so why don't we just make most of the test about the diseases?"Birdmusic wrote:
My reading of the two boring epidemiology textbooks wasn’t for naught after all
I really hope this change means ESs will stop confusing this with microbe mission XP
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We got pictures of microbes and were asked to identify it. I know this isn’t technically against the rules, but I couldn’t help but go “wait did we walk into microbe?”Anomaly wrote:Oh my god don't get started with that. Proctors must be thinking "hm, the event has the word "disease" in it, so why don't we just make most of the test about the diseases?"Birdmusic wrote:
My reading of the two boring epidemiology textbooks wasn’t for naught after all
I really hope this change means ESs will stop confusing this with microbe mission XP
Also, the steps to investigating an outbreak in the scioly wiki is different from the one on the cdc website, which one should be used?
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