FOMAS USUVERANY Unit 2 Resurgent and Emergent D iseases College english Center College of foreign languages and literature Fudan University
Unit 2 Resurgent and Emergent Diseases College English Center College of Foreign Languages and Literature Fudan University
Lead-in What can be seen from the following titles of news reports? Infants Exposed to Tuberculosis at Las Vegas Hospital httplabcnews.go.com/health/infants-exPosed- tuberculosis-las-vegas-hospital/story?id=20518010 Oct 9. 2013. ABC Times a West Nile epidemic worst in history as virus infects 118 in america and leaves 41 dead http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2192303/est-nile. virus-West-Nile-epidemic-worst-history-virus-infects-1-118 America-leaves-41-dead. html 23 August 2012 Page 26
Lead-in ◼ What can be seen from the following titles of news reports? ◼ Infants Exposed to Tuberculosis at Las Vegas Hospital ◼ http://abcnews.go.com/Health/infants-exposedtuberculosis-las-vegas-hospital/story?id=20518010 ◼ Oct. 9, 2013, ABC Times ❑ West Nile epidemic 'worst in history' as virus infects 1,118 in America and leaves 41 dead ◼ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2192303/West-Nilevirus-West-Nile-epidemic-worst-history-virus-infects-1-118- America-leaves-41-dead.html ◼ 23 August 2012 Page 26
Lead-in information -filling task Outbreak Year Cause Prevalence SaRs??? Starting in China and spreading globally L Avian??? H5N1 ft Swine 2009 HIN1 997 Page 26
Lead-in ◼ information-filling task Outbreak Year Cause Prevalence SARS ??? ??? Starting in China and spreading globally Avian flu ??? H5N1 ???? Swine flu 2009 H1N1 ???? Page 26
Lead-in information -filling task Outbreak Year Cause Prevalence SARS 2002 -SARS Starting in China and 2003 coronavirus spreading globally AVian 2007 H5N1 First reported in South ft Korea and becoming a cobal outbreak Swine 2009 HIN1 A pandemic starting in Mexico Page 26
Lead-in ◼ information-filling task Outbreak Year Cause Prevalence SARS 2002 - 2003 SARS coronavirus Starting in China and spreading globally Avian flu 2007 H5N1 First reported in South Korea and becoming a global outbreak Swine flu 2009 H1N1 A pandemic starting in Mexico Page 26
What to explore? ●後 Reasons for emerging and re-emerging diseases Updated information about some most common infectious diseases such as TB epidemic worldwide and particularly in china Measures to be taken to reduce and prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and development of noninfectious diseases
What to explore? ◼ Reasons for emerging and re-emerging diseases ◼ Updated information about some most common infectious diseases such as TB epidemic worldwide and particularly in China ◼ Measures to be taken to reduce and prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and development of noninfectious diseases
Text A: Reemerging Diseases 後学 Gone Today, Here Tomorrow? Santayana’ s dictum a those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it The biological corollary a The belief that we've vanquished our ancient microbial enemies leaves us alarmingly vulnerable to them Page 26
Text A: Reemerging Diseases: Gone Today, Here Tomorrow? ◼ Santayana’s dictum ❑ those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it ◼ The biological corollary ❑ The belief that we’ve vanquished our ancient microbial enemies leaves us alarmingly vulnerable to them. Page 26
Language Focuses 大学 FOMAS UAIVERSNY biological bio a biology a biotechnology biodiversity Page 26
Language Focuses ◼ biological ◼ bio- ◼ biology ◼ biotechnology ◼ biodiversity Page 26
Language Focuses 大学 FOMAS UAIVERSNY microbial ■m|cro mIcroscope mIcroorganIsm Page 26
Language Focuses ◼ microbial ◼ micro- ◼ microscope ◼ microorganism Page 26
FOMAS USUVERANY Knowledge of the subject matter a Reemerging Diseases a be vulnerable to the ancient microbial enemies Page 26
Knowledge of the subject matter ◼ Reemerging Diseases ◼ Be vulnerable to the ancient microbial enemies Page 26
後学 What does the author imply by mentioning two choices?(Pre. 1) Peoples inadequate consciousness about the consequence of neglecting the emerging and reemerging infectious diseases Unjustifiability of people's complacency about the prevention and control of the infectious diseases Unfinished war against infectious disease Page 26
What does the author imply by mentioning two choices? (Pre. 1) ◼ People’s inadequate consciousness about the consequence of neglecting the emerging and reemerging infectious diseases ◼ Unjustifiability of people’s complacency about the prevention and control of the infectious diseases ◼ Unfinished war against infectious disease Page 26