- •Introduction
- •Infectious diseases of childhood
- •Exercises
- •II. Check if you remember the meaning of the following words:
- •Exercises
- •III. Translate the sentences paying attention to the underlined words:
- •Influenza
- •Words to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •I. Answer the following questions
- •Ask your friend yes/no questions:
- •III. Match the underlined words and their Russian
- •IV. Find the sentences where “to be” may be translated as “должен”
- •V. Choose the correct verb form
- •VI. Fill in the gaps with English equivalents to «может», «должен»
- •Pneumonia
- •Words to be memorized
- •Read correctly
- •Exercises
- •IV. Translate into Russian paying attention to the meaning of the underlined words:
- •V. Match the underlined words with their Russian equivalents and translate the sentences:
- •Words to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •II. Translate into Russian paying attention to the underlined werds.
- •III. Translate the sentences into Russian paying attention to a)"it".
- •VII. Translate into Russian
- •VIII. Translate into English
- •Chicken-pox
- •Words to be memorized
- •Read correctly
- •IV. Translate from Russian into English:
- •Scarlet fever
- •Words to be memorized
- •Read correctly
- •Exercises
- •III. Translate the following sentences:
- •Measles
- •Words to be memorised
- •Exercises
- •III. Read the text and say what new information it contains as compared with the previous text:
- •VI. Read the text and speak about the diagnosis and treatment of meningococcal infections
- •Part II the origin of infections
- •Infections in children
- •Acute Tonsillitis
- •Diphtheria
- •Bronchitis
- •Acute bronchitis
- •Chronic bronchitis
- •Bronchial asthma General Considerations
- •Clinical Findings
- •Acute viral hepatitis
- •Is "thucydides syndrome" back?
- •Immunization against contagious diseases
- •Influenza virus vaccine for all ages
- •Vaccines for adult diseases
- •Part III контрольные задания
- •Introduction
- •Measles and models
- •Egyptian travellers
- •Vaccine sensitivity
- •1. The Common Cold.
- •1. Common 2. Last 3, numerous 4. Colds 5. Sore 6. Virus
- •13. Treated 14. Nurse 15. Caused
- •2. Sore Throat.
- •1. Common 2. To swallow 3. Recom- 4. Plenty of 5. Caused 6. To relieve
- •7. Glands 8. Older 9. Treated 10. Sore 11. Swollen 12. Better
- •13. Reduce 14. High 15. Most
- •3. Croup.
- •4. Earache.
- •1. Acute 2. Problems 3. Feverish 4. Otitis 5. Pain 6; common
- •7. Affected 8. Causes 9. Suffer 10. Due to 11. Untreated 12. Colds
- •13. Complain.
- •5. Measles.
- •6. Mumps
- •7. German measles (Rubella).
- •8. Chickenpox.
- •1. Watery 2. Illness 3. Appear 4. Drop off 5. Infectious 6. Badly
- •7. Tempera- 8. Caused 9. Catching 10. Spread 11. Virus 12. Unwell
- •13. Rash 14. Back 15. Spots 16. Dry
- •Immunization
- •In what order would you advise immunization?
- •Is it essential to repeat the Smallpox vaccine, if it does not errupt the first time and at what age should we repeat triple antigen vaccine?
- •Is Booster-shot required after bcg too?
- •Test 'immunization'
- •Kd (Kawasaki Disease)
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- •Background
- •Methods
- •Results
- •Discussion
- •Risk of hiv infection
- •Active vocabulary to part I
- •4. Incubation period, the susceptible age
- •5. Ways of transmission
- •6. Onset and symptoms
- •7. Eruption
- •8. Nursing
- •9. Treatment
- •10. Prognosis
Exercises
I. Answer the following questions:
What kind of disease is measles?
In what way is it spread?
How long is the incubation period?
What are the prodromal symptoms?
What must be done with the appearance of these symptoms?
What is the disease characterized by?
Which is the most characteristic symptom of this disease?
Where does the rash appear first?
9. What preventive measures must be taken to exposed children?
10. When does desquamation begin?
11. What is the prognosis of the disease if it is not complicated?
What measures usually prevent complications?
How must the sick child be nursed?
In what case is the patient taken to the hospital?
II. Translate the following sentences:
a) 1. Taken in time, any general well-known measures for given disease bring good results.
The physician observed marked improvement obtained due to proper treatment.
If vaccinated in time, children do not develop dangerous complications.
The child exposed contracted measles.
1.Measles being an infectious disease, the sick child must be isolated as soon as possible.
Measles begins like a bad cold, catarrhal symptoms such as a runny or blocked nose, sneezing, coughing and others being present through the illness.
Measles appears to have been known from an early period in the history of medicine, it being mentioned in the writings of the Arabian physicians.
Measles is believed to be one of the most contagious diseases, its main symptom being a specific macular eruption which first appears on the mucous membranes of the mouth.
c) 1. One of the worst complications of measles, but fortunately a rare one is gangrenous stomatitis.
Mild cases of measles are as contagious as severe ones.
If one finds characteristic spots on the mucous membrane of the mouth, one should suspect measles.
One must keep in mind all measures that may prevent complications.
Measles is more prevalent than any other eruptive fever and one to which human beings are universally susceptible.
d)1.Считается, что корь – одно из самых опасных заболеваний детства.
2.Корь распространяется воздушно-капельным путём, причём дети легко заражаются, даже после короткого контакта.
3.Противокоревую вакцину рекомендуют вводить в возрасте 9-10 месяцев.
4.Если корь протекает тяжело, за ней могут последовать осложнения, такие как пневмония, бронхит и др.
Больного ребёнка можно лечить дома, но хороший уход крайне важен.
III. Read the text and say what new information it contains as compared with the previous text:
Measles is the commonest infectious disease of childhood. It is characterised by catarrhal symptoms of the eyes, nose and throat, fever and a typical eruption located on the mucous membranes and on the skin. Very young infants are relatively unsusceptible, especially if they are breast-fed. They become more susceptible after the sixth month and there is no infectious disease to which there is less natural immunity than to measles. The most frequent and most important complication of measles is the involvement of the respiratory tract (pneumonia, bronchitis). Middle ear inflammation sometimes occurs.
IV. Say what mother should do while looking after the baby who has measles; speak about the period of rash
.
V. Using the Table of Infectious Diseases on p. 95 write down the facts about chickenpox, scarlet fever, measles.
Comparing the facts speak about a) the way of transmission; b) The duration of incubation period and complications of these three diseases, c) Eruptive stage of chicken-pox and scarlet fever, scarlet fever and measles.