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Enst 201 1st Edition Lecture 16Outline of Last Lecture I. Infectious DiseaseOutline of Current LectureI. Sharing diseases with animalsII. UrbanizationIII. ResistanceIV. GlobalizationCurrent LectureI. Sharing diseases with animalsa. Result of domesticationb. We share the most disease with dogsc. Avian Flui. Animal to human but not human to human yetII. Urbanizationa. Poor people concentrated in urban areab. Poor sanitation c. The high population density and the poor sanitation aid the spread of diseaseIII. Resistancea. Overuse of antibiotics in human beingsi. Doctors over prescribe b. Industrial livestocki. Antibiotics are used on livestock 1. Livestock are cramped in an area so if a disease is to break out a farmerwould lose a lot of his livestock2. Antibiotics are used as a prevention method and to enhance growth These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.3. There is an idea that because of the long antibiotic approval process forhumans by the time humans are going to use the antibiotic there isalready resistance because antibiotics are being used on animals beforethey are used on humans.IV. Globalizationa. Increased global epidemic b. AIDSi. 1950s1. Greater connectivity between villages in Africa and other people2. Males leave their family and migrate to cities for jobsa. Prostitution i. Truck Drivers in


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