Pre-reading questions:
- What are antibiotics?
- What is their primary purpose in healthcare?
Vocabulary:
- welfare /WEL-fair /
- infection /in-FEK-shuhn/
- investigate /in-VES-ti-geyt/
- supplier /suh-PLAI-ur/
- global /GLOH-buhl/
[noun] – well-being and treatment of animals or humans
The government is committed to improving the welfare of its citizens through various social programs.
[noun] – He had to stay home from school because he had a contagious infection.
The invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, in the body, leading to illness.
[verb] – to examine or look into something thoroughly to gather information or facts
The detective investigated the crime scene for hours to find any clues.
[noun] – individuals or companies that provide products or services to other
Our company works with several suppliers to ensure a steady flow of raw materials
[adjective] – relating to or affecting the whole world, worldwide in scope
Climate change is a global issue that requires international cooperation to address.
Article reading:
The Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics investigated 10 major food suppliers to UK schools and hospitals. They discovered that these companies often disregard non-mandatory guidelines on responsible antibiotic use in animal farming. The government should establish and enforce strict antibiotic usage rules in companies to preserve these vital medicines, safeguard both human and animal health, and lead the global fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Collaboration between the government, food companies, and suppliers is key to success in this crucial endeavor.
Comprehension questions
- What is the main concern regarding the overuse of antibiotics in animals?
- How can the overuse of antibiotics impact the effectiveness of these medicines for humans?
- Who investigated major food suppliers to UK schools and hospitals, and what did they discover?
- What is the suggested role of the government in addressing antibiotic overuse in animal farming?
- Why is collaboration between the government, food companies, and suppliers considered crucial in this endeavor?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever been an advocate for a cause you believe in? What did you do to support it?
- Can you share a personal experience where excessive use of something (e.g., technology, fast food) had a negative impact on your life?
- Do you agree that governments should enforce stricter regulations on the use of antibiotics in farming to protect human health?
- What do you think are the potential consequences of not addressing the issue of excessive antibiotic use in animals for both animal welfare and human health?
- How can governments, caterers, and suppliers collaborate to effectively combat the problem of antibiotic resistance, as suggested in the article? What challenges might they face in doing so?