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The importance of certain diseases. Obj = to discuss the impact of malaria, AIDS and TB. Starter:. What are the consequences of poor health for an entire country?. Likely answers:. Suffering…happiness index goes down. Loss of productivity. Decrease in life expectancy
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The importance of certain diseases Obj = to discuss the impact of malaria, AIDS and TB
Starter: • What are the consequences of poor health for an entire country?
Likely answers: • Suffering…happiness index goes down. • Loss of productivity. • Decrease in life expectancy • Lower income per head = les food, medicine etc.
So what contributes to poor health? • Lack of • Money • Clean water • Food • Hygiene • Health services • Shelter • Education
Malaria • This is a real worry in some countries. Imagine if you are fully aware that you could catch a fatal disease at any point of any evening. • Scary! • Read the passage on p.164 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UTJ38D0ukw
HIV/AIDS • Read the passage on p.165 and note down where AIDS is most prevalent and who has been hardest hit recently. • Pandemic means its infected people on different continents or worldwide. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYefduOfJqY
Tuberculosis • Rates of infection have been steadily increasing since 1993 until now where there is a 1% increase in cases every year, of which 10-15% goon to develop the disease. • TB peaked in 2004/2005. • Now, about 30% of the world’s population may be infected with mycobacterium. • Common in SE Asia, Africa and rising in Europe. • Drug resistance becoming a problem.
The WHO • Now use p.165 and your internet-enabled phones to write a short paragraph on what health organisations work to find out about a disease and what they do with this information.