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"Everything is Tuberculosis" Chapter 1-5 Recap Questions
By Jennifer Cambra
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Review of chapters 1-5 in book
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Question 1
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What are the key scientific concepts about TB infection, transmission, and dormancy explained in chapters 2-5?
Question 2
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Explain this Quote: “We have entered a strange era of human history: A preventable, curable infectious
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Question 3
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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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Question 5
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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?
It helps inform about disease prevention and health choices
It undermines professional medical advice
It only spreads fear about diseases
It is not necessary for healthy living
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Question 10
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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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Question 7
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What is the main reason preventable diseases are still deadly?
Diseases are stronger now
People avoid vaccinations
Healthcare costs are too high
Lack of access to vaccines and treatment
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How can society best combat infectious diseases?
Ignore minor outbreaks
Focus only on treating symptoms
Rely only on antibiotics
Increase vaccination and public health efforts
Question 9
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Why do some people still fear vaccines?
Vaccines weaken the immune system
Vaccines are only for children
Vaccines cause all diseases
Misinformation spreads quickly on social media