8-3 Enrich: Fighting a Viral Disease
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8-3 Enrich: Fighting a Viral Disease
Name ____________________________________ Date __________ Class ___________________ SECTION 8-3 ENRICH Fighting a Viral Disease Before the 1960s, severe outbreaks of the disease poliomyelitis occurred in many parts of the world. This disease, also known as “infantile paralysis” or simply “polio,” infected mostly children. However, it was capable of attacking adults as well. One of the most famous victims of polio was United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who got the disease as an adult. Polio is transmitted from person to person, usually by inhaling droplets infected with the virus. It can paralyze the arms or legs of a person or the muscles that control breathing and can even cause death. The graph shows the history of polio in South America, Central America, and North America from 1954 to 1973. In the 1990s, polio was eliminated in the Americas. Polio in the Americas 12 Introduction of Salk vaccine Cases per 100,000 People 11 10 Introduction of Sabine vaccine 9 8 7 N orth America 6 5 South America 4 Central America 3 2 1 1958 1962 1966 Year 1970 Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. 1. What was used in an attempt to fight the spread of polio? 2. In 1954, about how many cases of polio per 100,000 people were there in South America? Central America? North America? 3. In 1972, about how many cases of polio per 100,000 people were there in South America? Central America? North America? 4. Compare the three lines of the graph. What is the most obvious difference among them? Write a hypothesis to explain the difference. 48 U nit 3 Reso urces Scie nce Explorer Focus o n Lif e Scie nce © Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1954