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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.641 - p.645
Term | Definition + Significance |
Malaria | Disease spread by mosquitoes, usually in tropical areas. Malaria feels like having the flu, however, it is parasitic. |
Tuberculosis (TB) | Spreads through coughs and sneezing and affects the lungs |
Cholera | Cholera travels through infected waters, and it severely dehydrates its victims. |
Polio | Transmitted to humans by water, however, the water is contaminated through fecal matter. This can result in paralysis or even death. |
Jonas Salk | Created the injectable vaccine for Polio. |
Albert Sabin | Created the oral vaccine for Polio. |
Epidemics | A widespread disease that is in a limited area. |
HIV/AIDS | Reduces function of immune system detrimentally. |
Ebola | Ebola causes tremendous bleeding, which results in organ failure and then death. |
Antiretroviral drug | Helps treat the immune problems that are caused by HIV/AIDS; they are also very expensive. |
Heart Transplant | Transferring a human heart to another human with heart problems so they can live a better life. |
Christiaan Barnard | Carried out the first successful heart transplant. |
Robert Jarvik | Led a team to create an artificial heart. |
Artificial Heart | A temporary place taker of the heart so that the body still circulates blood. |
Alzheimer’s Disease | A form of dementia; patients lose more memories as they progress with this disease. |
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