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How Does Disease Move? Crash Course Geography #34

How Does Disease Move? Crash Course Geography #34

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From outbreaks of measles in the United States and cholera in Haiti to patterns of lead poisoning near gold mines in Nigeria, medical geographers play an important role in tracking disease in the landscape. Today, we're going to look at strategies medical geographers use to help as many people as possible achieve the highest level of health possible. Our
Date: 2022-04-04

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You can be immune to measles, there's a shot for that. There are some rad videos on why Somali communities in the US stopped vaccinated and we saw a resurgence in measles and other 'extinct' diseases. Vaccinate your kids.
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The contrast of medical care in USA with India in terms of hospital access was interesting, I think it would be interesting to see more about in-depth videos about healthcare access in developed and developing countries!
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Thank you for passing valuable and interesting knowledge to us all!
Btw, just an idea. Can I Suggest you guys do an NFT project, with utility and perks involving edutainment? I think it would be cool.

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The question at 7 mins. My first though is that all the villages have mountains or forests connected to them, so it's from an animal or parasite, like lyme.
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Have there been any research into why smallpox had such a devastating affect on native Americans but not Europeans, Africans or Asians?
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This is the link between Crash Course Geography and Crash Course Outbreak science, Medical Geography. I love this series!
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I have never watched crash course for a class, its just amazing information entertainment. I am really enjoying this course
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