GGRB28H3 Final: exam review

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29 Jan 2011
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Colonialism/historical factors: colonialism, post colonialism, tb in canada ( first nations, historical factors and flu. Economic factors: sap effect on economy ( deteriorating health, decreasing access to health , tb effects on economy (access to medication, farmers study on tb, his explanation on supplements needed to enhance treatments. Geographical imaginations: famers geography of blame, treichler how places are blamed. Employment conditions (e. g. migration): employment conditions in terms of cancer, employment conditions in terms of flu, south africa, working conditions, mining workers, overcrowding, working long hours, prostitution, hunter"s article. Where is it most prevalence, origin, how is it transmitted. Avian flu, swine flu, h5n1 and h1n1, transmission, treatments (vaccines), sars. Before h1n1, there was a lot of stock piling, only rich countries gathered treatments. Difference between seasonal flu and other flu pandemics. Seasonal flu only effects elderly or who"s immune function are not functioning properly. Other flu pandemic effect young as well adult and elderly based upon their health condition.

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