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Zorluk: ZorTechnological Advances and Limitations: Disease

Selected Health Indicators by World Health Organization (WHO) Region, 2002:

WHO RegionTuberculosis Incidence (per 100,000100,000 population)Access to Essential MedicinesUnderweight Children Under 55 Years Old
Africa35035047%47\%29%29\%
The Americas404088%88\%3%3\%
Europe606092%92\%2%2\%
Southeast Asia21021061%61\%43%43\%

Based on the table and your knowledge of world history, the data best illustrates which of the following broader trends in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?

  1. Although medical innovations in the late twentieth century made diseases like tuberculosis treatable, socio-economic disparities and unequal infrastructure limited the global distribution of these technologies.Cevap
  2. B
    The globalization of trade and culture led to the rapid homogenization of public health outcomes and the complete eradication of regional epidemic variations.
  3. C
    The Green Revolution's agricultural and chemical innovations successfully eliminated infectious diseases in agrarian populations by raising overall immunity.
  4. D
    The transition from direct colonial rule to economic imperialism guaranteed equal access to modern pharmaceutical technologies for all sovereign nations.

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Although medical innovations in the late twentieth century made diseases like tuberculosis treatable, socio-economic disparities and unequal infrastructure limited the global distribution of these technologies.
The correct answer identifies that while scientific advancements in the twentieth century rendered diseases like tuberculosis preventable and curable, the actual distribution of these medical technologies remains highly unequal. This is directly supported by the table, which shows a strong correlation between lower rates of access to essential medicines and higher tuberculosis incidence in Africa and Southeast Asia compared to Europe and the Americas.

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1
Analyze the table data to compare the regional variations in tuberculosis incidence and access to essential medicines.
Identify that regions with higher tuberculosis incidence (such as Africa at 350350 and Southeast Asia at 210210) also have significantly lower access to essential medicines (47%47\% and 61%61\%, respectively) and higher rates of underweight children.
This establishes a clear link between socio-economic indicators, medical access, and the persistence of infectious disease.
2
Connect the data trends to the historical context of late twentieth and early twenty-first-century global health developments.
Recall that despite the development of effective medical technologies, such as antibiotics to treat tuberculosis, their distribution is highly unequal due to disparities in economic development and healthcare infrastructure.
This relates the data directly to the learning objective concerning the limitations of medical technology distribution.
3
Evaluate the options to identify which choice correctly describes the limitation of global medical distribution in this era.
Confirm that the correct option highlights how socio-economic disparities and infrastructure limit the global distribution of treatments for treatable diseases like tuberculosis.
This matches the trends illustrated in the data table and aligns with historical developments in the global age.

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Inequality in the global distribution of medical technologies and treatments for infectious diseases in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
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