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"Everything is Tuberculosis" Chapter 1-5 Recap Questions

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Review of chapters 1-5 in book

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1.

What are the key scientific concepts about TB infection, transmission, and dormancy explained in chapters 2-5?

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Explain this Quote: “We have entered a strange era of human history: A preventable, curable infectious

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How does this image relate to what you have learned about TB so far?

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Draw some examples of hope, solidarity, and agency that are presented in these chapters, and how do they suggest paths forward in the fight against TB

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Discuss the importance of individualized treatment regimens versus one-size-fits-all protocols. Why does the author argue for more tailored care?

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What role does public education play in health?

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What is the main reason preventable diseases are still deadly?

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In what ways does the book argue that TB is now "caused by human choices" rather than just bacteria? Draw a picture to explain your answer.

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How can society best combat infectious diseases?

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Why do some people still fear vaccines?