Which country is labelled “1” on the map?, India, China, Japan, Russia, Which country is labelled “2” on the map?, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Which country is labelled “3” on the map?, Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Which country is labelled “4”?, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Which country is labelled “5”?, USA, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, What is a communicable disease?, A disease caused by poor diet, A disease that can be passed from one person to another, A disease that only affects older people, A disease caused by genetics, What is immunity?, The ability to cure diseases, The ability to resist infection, The ability to avoid hospitals, The ability to prevent others from getting sick, Which is a non-communicable disease?, Measles, Malaria, Heart disease, Chlorea, What is a disease of affluence?, A disease only found in poor countries, A disease linked to wealth and lifestyle, A disease spread by mosquitoes, A disease caused by bacteria, What does prevention mean?, Treating a disease, Stopping the spread of a disease, Ignoring symptoms, Diagnosing a disease, Which is a symptom of measles?, Broken bones, Rash and fever, Hair loss, Toothache, Why have measles cases risen again in the UK?, Better hospitals, More exercise, Lower vaccination rates, War, How is malaria spread?, Air droplets, dirty water, Mosquito bites, Physical contact, Which is a method of preventing malaria?, Drinking more water, Mosquito nets, Wearing gloves, Eating healthy food, Which is a disease of affluence?, Cholera, Malaria, Diabetes, Measles, How can HIV/AIDS be transmitted?, Sneezing, Unprotected sex, Sharing food, drinking water, Where is HIV/AIDS most common?, Europe, North America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, Why is cholera common in LICs?, Cold weather, Clean water, Poor sanitation, High income, What is a key impact of malaria?, Improved education, increased wealth, reduced ability to work, better diets, Which disease is water-borne?, HIV, Cholera, Diabetes, Cancer, Why does Africa suffer more from diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS?, Because people choose unhealthy lifestyles and prefer not to seek medical help, Because many countries have weak healthcare systems, limited access to clean water, and lower levels of education about prevention, Because the climate is always cold and unsuitable for farming, Because diseases only exist in Africa, Which explanation best describes how cholera can lead to poverty?, Cholera makes people richer because they spend more money, Cholera only affects tourists, so local economies benefit, Cholera outbreaks make people too sick to work, increase healthcare costs, and reduce income, trapping communities in a cycle of poverty, Cholera has no long-term effects on communities, Why are diseases of affluence more common in richer countries?, People in richer countries have no access to food, Wealth leads to lifestyles with high-fat diets, less exercise, and higher alcohol consumption, People in richer countries do not live long enough, Diseases only exist in poor countries, Why is studying the geography of disease important?, It helps us ignore diseases, It allows us to understand where diseases occur, how they spread, and how to prevent them effectively, t only helps scientists, not ordinary people, It has no real-world use, Which is the best explanation of how globalisation affects disease spread?, Diseases cannot spread between countries, increased travel and trade allow diseases to spread more quickly across borders, Globalisation reduces all diseases completely, Only poor countries are affected.

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