Description |
48 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Preparing for disaster |
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Preparing for disaster
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Audience |
Grades 5 to 8 |
Note |
Grades 5 to 8 |
Summary |
"Although many people may become sick because of an epidemic or a pandemic, many of these outbreaks claim very few lives. There are some diseases, however, that are more dangerous. They cause many people to become severely ill and result in many deaths as they spread through communities. It's frightening to imagine a rapidly spreading sickness that could cause death. But medical professionals, health workers, scientists, and emergency responders are prepared. They make use of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). They bring together tools, resources, and experience. Resources and tools include vaccines, medicines, and other approaches to treating and preventing illness. These experts know a lot about disease, and how to stop people from becoming sick. They also have the skills they need to get along and share ideas with others. In this way, emergency responders, medical workers, and even individuals can work together to limit or altogether prevent outbreaks."-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-45) and index. |
Subject |
Epidemics -- Prevention -- Juvenile literature.
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Disaster medicine -- Juvenile literature.
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Emerging infectious diseases -- Juvenile literature.
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Emergency management -- Juvenile literature.
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Communicable diseases -- Prevention -- Juvenile literature.
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World health -- Forecasting -- Juvenile literature.
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ISBN |
9781725347793 (library bound) |
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9781725347786 (pbk.) |
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