what is the leading cause of malaria
mosquitoes
what is an example of a longevity disease?
Alzheimer's disease, or heart disease
what is an example of an epidemic?
HIV, Ebola, flu
what are some economic effects of campaigns?
since more live there is more money made
example of a medical advancements?
somthing
how was tuberculosis speared?
airborne infection
what is Alzheimer's disease?
a condition that makes someone loss there memory
what was the cause of Ebola?
what is a vaccine campaign?
a strategy used to deliver vaccines to groups of people?
what surgery was created to stop heart disease?
heart transplant
what two diseases were caused by poor water conditions?
cholera and polio
what things have developed to help battle heart failure
heart transplant or fake heart
where was the Spanish flu most prominent?
Africa, Spain, America, China
what are social effects of campaigns?
saved millions of lives
who was the doctor that invented the penicillin?
alexander Fleming
why is poverty a contributing factor to disease?
because poor housing/ working conditions, contaminated water, and lack of steady health care
what is the average age people develop these conditions?
mid-late 60s
how many people died of the flu after 1918?
21 million
what are political effects of campaigns?
more money made by the people creates more money for the government
what allowed a person to live without a heart?
artificial heart
what is a method that can combat cholera?
boiling water or getting the vaccine
true or false is tuberculosis a longevity disease?
false
during 1918 why did so many people die of the flu?
soldiers in close proximity were giving in to one another
what were some of the big campaigns
WHO
how did globalization impact medicine?
communication tec allowed more people to create cure quicker