Vocabulary:
- impact /im-PAKT/
- udder /UHD-er/
- acre /EY-ker/
- officially /uh-FI-shuh-lee/
- genetic /juh-NET-ik/
[verb] – to have an influence on something
The new policy significantly impacted employee satisfaction.
[noun] – the organ of a cow, sheep, or other animal, that produces milk and hangs like a bag between the legs
The farmer checked the cow’s udder to make sure it was healthy before milking.
[noun] – a unit for measuring area, equal to 4,047 square meters or 4,840 square yards
They bought a five-acre plot of land to build their new home.
[adverb] – in a formal or authorized manner
The new rules will be officially announced next week.
[adjective] – belonging or relating to genes (parts of the DNA in cells) received by each animal or plant from its parents
Genetic research has made significant strides in understanding inherited diseases.
Article reading:
The facility, located on a large 523-acre site, includes 93 buildings, such as high-security laboratories and office spaces. It operates with a $38 million budget and employs about 660 staff members. Researchers are engaged in various studies to understand how the virus spreads between cows and are evaluating a new vaccine designed to protect them. Initial results from these studies show promise, although the vaccine is still being developed. Scientists are also examining how the virus might have spread before it was officially reported and investigating new genetic changes in the virus. This research is crucial in helping to manage the current outbreak and prevent future issues. The ongoing work at the center aims to provide valuable insights into how the virus affects animals and to develop strategies to safeguard both livestock and human health.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever learned about a disease outbreak in animals through school or media? If so, what information stood out to you, and how did it impact your understanding of animal health? If not, what do you think might be important to know about such outbreaks?
- How would you feel if you were a farmer dealing with an outbreak of a disease affecting your livestock?
- Do you agree that investing in high-security laboratories is crucial for managing outbreaks of animal diseases?
- What problems might arise for dairy producers and consumers if there is a lack of clear communication about the safety of dairy products during an outbreak?
- What are the key factors in effectively managing public fear and anxiety during a health emergency?
Summarization
Describe:
- address
- outbreak
- research
- laboratory
- develop