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Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- diagnosis /dahy-uhg-NOH-sis/
- trigger /TRIG-er/
- transmission /trans-MISH-uhn/
- oddly /AAD-lee/
- prolonged /pruh-LAWNGD/
[noun] – a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after examining it
The doctor conducted several tests to make an accurate diagnosis of the patient’s condition.
[verb] – to cause something to start
The loud noise triggered a panic among the crowd.
[noun] – the process of passing something from one person or place to another
The virus’s transmission from person to person is a major concern in controlling its spread.
[adverb] – in a strange or surprising way
Oddly, the usually noisy street was completely quiet that evening.
[adjective] – continuing for a long time
The prolonged drought had a severe impact on the region’s agriculture.
Article reading:
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In an unexpected turn of events, a 54-year-old landscaper’s visit to an Orlando dermatology clinic led to a startling diagnosis. Dr. Rajiv Nathoo, after conducting multiple biopsies, confirmed a case of leprosy, a condition that typically seems distant. The absence of common risk factors triggered Dr. Nathoo’s suspicion about Central Florida potentially being an unanticipated hotspot for leprosy. The region’s leprosy rates have raised considerable alarm. In a research letter authored by Dr. Nathoo and his team, a concerning prevalence of leprosy cases in Central Florida has been unveiled. While the entire US reported 159 cases in 2020, Central Florida alone accounted for 81% of Florida’s cases and almost 20% of the national total. Also referred to as Hansen’s disease, leprosy is instigated by Mycobacterium leprae, which targets nerves beneath the skin. Although the exact mode of transmission isn’t completely understood, potential methods include respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes. Notably, its symptoms encompass numbing lesions due to nerve involvement. Oddly, the bacteria can also be harbored by nine-banded armadillos, introducing more questions about human exposure. However, spread necessitates prolonged interaction with untreated leprosy patients, a condition that about 95% of individuals are genetically resistant to.
While leprosy has historically been linked to foreign travel or armadillo contact, a surge in puzzling cases has surfaced, indicating a potential endemic situation. The gradual onset of symptoms complicates tracing the disease’s source, often leading to misdiagnoses. Experts emphasize that although endemicity suggests regular occurrences, there’s no immediate cause for widespread concern. Dr. Nathoo’s identification of a case cluster in Central Florida underscores the importance of heightened awareness and early detection to effectively address this underestimated health challenge.
While leprosy has historically been linked to foreign travel or armadillo contact, a surge in puzzling cases has surfaced, indicating a potential endemic situation. The gradual onset of symptoms complicates tracing the disease’s source, often leading to misdiagnoses. Experts emphasize that although endemicity suggests regular occurrences, there’s no immediate cause for widespread concern. Dr. Nathoo’s identification of a case cluster in Central Florida underscores the importance of heightened awareness and early detection to effectively address this underestimated health challenge.
Discussion Questions:
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- Have you ever come across a medical condition or health concern that made you rethink the way you view healthcare in your country? If yes, could you share a bit about that experience and how it influenced your perspective on healthcare accessibility? If not, is there a particular health issue you think needs more attention in your country?
- Have you heard of cases where a disease appears more often in a certain area than expected? If so, what do you think about how this might change what people know about health risks? If not, how do you think unexpected health trends could affect communities and hospitals?
- Do you think it’s important for people to know about and find diseases early, especially when they show up more in certain places?
- How could finding a bunch of cases of a disease in one area, like leprosy in Central Florida, change how doctors and health officials work to prevent and treat that disease?
- How do you think doctors and scientists can work together to learn more about diseases that are more common in some places than others, like the higher cases of leprosy in Central Florida?
Summarization
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Describe:
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- bacteria
- complicate
- exposure
- historically
- widespread