part 7 health and technology. objectives identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent...

10
Part 7 Health and Technology

Upload: leslie-jones

Post on 28-Dec-2015

213 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Part 7

Health and Technology

Page 2: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Objectives

• Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance.

• 2. Discriminate between benefits and harmful effects of biotech innovations.

• 3. Illustrate why AIDS is a disease that the world cannot afford.

• 4. Address the value of telemedicine in rural areas.

Page 3: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Antibiotic Resistance

• Doctors must be cautious when prescribing antibiotics so that their patients will not develop antibiotic resistance (microbial resistance).

• According to the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) microbial resistance can be caused by patients who do not finish the entire prescription – the bacterial strain becomes stronger and more resistant to antibiotics.

• Antibiotic resistance makes it difficult to administer cures for diseases.

Page 4: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Making Well People Better

• Cephalon Inc. has developed a drug called Provigil for the treatment of narcolepsy (sleep attacks). It is attracting attention as a alertness aid for healthy people.

• Northwestern University has patented the circadian rhythm gene. It could be used for sleep related problems, jet lag, alertness, stress response, and enhance mood.

• A beta blocker meant for treatment of congestive cardiac failure is capable of blocking anxiety – used by 27% of musicians to prevent stage fright.

Page 5: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Making People Better

• Nootropics used to alleviate dementia in Alzheimer’s disease victims was a $94.5 million industry in 1995.

• We need to strengthen socially oriented public research and public health initiatives to help the 820 million malnourished poor to have their basic needs and human rights met.

Page 6: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Global Response to HIV and AIDS

• About 75 % of HIV transmission worldwide is through unprotected sex.

• The rest occurs through sharing of unsterilized needles, through childbirth from an infected mother to child, and from the use of infected blood in transfusions.

• AIDS now rivals tuberculosis as the world’s most deadly infectious disease.

• Since AIDS was first recognized in 1981, more than 47 million people have become infected and nearly 14 million have died.

Page 7: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Global Response to HIV and AIDS

• AIDS has taken the heaviest toll in Africa which has 10% of the world’s population but 68% of the HIV/AIDS cases.

• In 1996, about 63% of the $18.4 billion went to care, 23% went for research, and only 14% on prevention.

• Ultimately, successful containment and eventual eradication of HIV will require a safe, effective, and affordable vaccine.

• In the United States the cost of care and treatment is about $20,000.

Page 8: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Health System of Tomorrow

• In a special telemedicine booth a hundred miles away, a dermatologist sits in front of a video console and interviews the patient while directing a prison nurse where to point the tiny dermatology camera.

• He diagnoses the condition and prescribes a course of treatment.

• The prisoner’s condition is treated.• Telemedicine links health care practitioners in

hospitals and clinics to rural communities and prisons to reduce ambulance and salary costs.

Page 9: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Conclusion

• In 2003 the American life expectancy was 77.6 years (CDC: Center for Disease Control and Prevention), and is increasing every year.

• There are many reasons for this increase:• 1. Awareness of responsibility in making healthy

choices.• 2. Public health interventions.• 3. Medical treatment options.• 4. New life saving technologies.• 5. Decline in some diseases.

Page 10: Part 7 Health and Technology. Objectives Identify ways to take antibiotics correctly to prevent antibiotic resistance. 2. Discriminate between benefits

Home Work

• 1. Why must doctors be cautious when prescribing antibiotics?

• 2. Why do musicians like to use beta blockers?

• 3. What is the most common form of HIV transmission?

• 4. What is the advantage of telemedicine?• 5. List 5 reasons life expectancy has

increased?