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Bird Flu: Communicating the RiskThe recommendations listed below are grounded in two convi

Bird Flu: Communicating the Risk

The recommendations listed below are grounded in two convictions(信念): that motivating people to start taking bird flu seriously should be a top priority for government health departments, and that risk communication principles provide the best guidance on how to do so.

Start where your audience starts.

Telling people who believe X that they ought to believe Y naturally provokes resistance. You can't ignore X and just say YY-Y-Y-Y. You can't simply tell people they're wrong. You've got to start where they are, with X, and empathically explain why X seems logical, why it's widely believed, why you used to believe it too.., and why, surprisingly, Y turns out to be closer to the truth.

The biggest barrier to sounding the alarm about bird flu is that it's flu usually seen as a ho-hum(漠不关心的) disease. It would help if people stopped calling every minor respiratory infection "a touch of the flu" but that's not going to happen. Empathy is the only answer. Instead of ignoring the fact that people think flu is minor, or berating people for thinking that flu is minor, acknowledge that even some pub{ic health authorities use the term "flu" in ways that minimize its seriousness. After making common cause with the public--"we have all ignored influenza for too long"--talk about how horrific the next flu pandemic(流行病) may be compared with the annual flu.

Don't be afraid to frighten people.

For most of the world right now, though, apathy(漠不关心)is the problem--not denial. We can't scare people enough about HSN1. WHO has been trying for over a year, with evermoredramatic appeals to the media, the public, and Member States. Until a pandemic begins, there's little chance we'll scare people too much.

Research evidence won't protect you from criticism, of course. Fear appeals often provoke angry pushback from people questioning your motives or your competence, accusing you of "crying wolf" or provoking "warning fatigue" or panicking the public. That happened after WHO Western Pacific Regional Director Shigeru Omi said that, in a worst case, a bird flu pandemic could kill up to 100 million people (a well-justified estimate). Of course, there is a genuine downside to issuing warnings that turn out to be unnecessary. Although panic is unlikely and warning fatigue is temporary, there is some credibility loss, especially if the warnings were exaggerated or overconfident. But consider the alternative. Which is worse, being criticized for "unduly" frightening people or being criticized for failing to warn people?

Acknowledge uncertainty.

When the first Thai bird flu outbreaks subsided(平息) in 2004, a senior public official said: "The first wave of bird flu outbreak has passed.., but we don't know when the second wave will come, and we don't trust the situation... So the Public Health Ministry is being as careful as possible." This exemplifies two risk communication principles: acknowledge uncertainty and don't overreassure. During Malaysia's first outbreak, tests were pending regarding what strain of flu was killing the chickens. Senior veterinary official Hawari Hussein said, "We know it is HS, but we're hoping it won't be H5N1." This very brief comment not only acknowledges uncertainty; it also expresses wishes, another good crisis communication practice. Everyone shared Hussein's hope, but feared the worst.

Overconfident overreassurancc ("the situation is under control, everything is going to be fine") is terrible risk communication. Paradoxically, people usually find it alarming. They sense its insincerity and become mistrustful even before they know the outcome. But overconfident warnings are also unwise. There is so much we don't know about H5N1. How many people will it infect? How quickly will it spread? How long will it last? How long will it take for an effectiv

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The biggest barrier to sounding the alarm about bird flu is that people usually take flu s
eriously.

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A.Out of the 15 confirmed human cases of bird flu in China last year, there were 8 deat

hs.

B.Out of the 15 confirmed human cases of bird flu in China last year, there were 10 deaths.

C.Out Of the 34 confirmed human cases of bird flu in China last year, there were 15 deaths.

D.Out of the 34 confirmed human cases of bird flu in China last year, there were 10 deaths.

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WHO Western Pacific Regional Director Shigeru Omi said that a bird flu pandemic had killed
a lot of Asian people.

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What should be done in order to stop the spread of bird flu?A.All infected fowls have to b

What should be done in order to stop the spread of bird flu?

A.All infected fowls have to be slaughtered.

B.The government should isolate all the flu patients.

C.No fowl should be raised from then on.

D.Specialized hospitals should be established.

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It can be inferred from the 2<上标>nd paragraph that ______.A.the whole Asia was inf

It can be inferred from the 2<上标>nd paragraph that ______.

A.the whole Asia was influenced by the bird flu

B.the bird flu virus won't transmit among human even if it mutate

C.H5N1 virus will no longer in existence after two years

D.the virus transmission among poultry can be controlled in about two years

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听力原文:A student from Vietnam's capital of Hanoi has just been hospitalized after showin

听力原文: A student from Vietnam's capital of Hanoi has just been hospitalized after showing bird flu symptoms, and his specimens are being tested for bird flu virus strain H5N1, local media reported Monday.

The 28-year-old student from Dong Da district, who had eaten chicken eggs, was admitted to the city-based Tropical Disease Institute on November 11 with symptoms of higher fever and breathing difficulty, newspaper Pioneer reported.

The results of the bird flu virus testing are expected to come out on Monday.

Since early this year, the institute has received over 130 cases of acute pneumonia with symptoms of fever, breathing difficulty and chest pain, of whom about 20 percent have been confirmed to contract HiN1.

Vietnam has detected 65 human cases of bird flu infections, including 22 fatalities, in 25 cities and provinces since December 2004, the Vietnamese Health Ministry announced on November 11, noting that the accumulated numbers of bird flu infections and fatalities since December 2003 are 92 and 42, respectively.

Since October 1, bird flu has been spotted in 10 localities in northern, central and southern localities, namely, Bac Lieu, Dong Thap, Quang Nam, Bac Giang, Thanh Hoa, Hanoi, Hai Duong, Ninh Binh, Hung Yen and Hai Phong, killing and leading to the forced of nearly 33,000 fowls.

Previous outbreaks starting in December 2003 have killed and led to the forced culling of some 46.6million fowls in Vietnam, causing losses of 221.5 million US dollars.

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A.Monday.

B.Tuesday.

C.Wednesday.

D.Friday.

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From the passage, we can learn that______.A.infected poultry within 3 km was killed in Chi

From the passage, we can learn that______.

A.infected poultry within 3 km was killed in China

B.bird flu case was confirmed in China on Jan. 27

C.human infected cases were found in 11 Asian countries

D.over two thirds of China have been effected by the bird flu

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H5N1 avian influenza, known commonly as bird flu, has killed at least 15 people across Asi
a and was confirmed in China on January 27. No human cases have been found in the mainland, but 13 of the country's 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities (直辖市) have reported the disease in poultry.

The Chinese government has taken measures to prevent and control the disease. Poultry within 3 km of infected farms is to be killed and those within 5 km vaccinated (进行接种疫苗 ). Meanwhile, there will be constant monitoring and daily reports on the disease across the country, and increased production of bird flu vaccines.

Among the Asian countries and regions affected by bird flu in animals, only Vietnam and Thailand have reported human cases. The people infected were reported to have caught the disease from poultry. While the World Health Organization (WHO) said there is "no proof of human-to-human transmission (传播)" of bird flu.

The big fear is that the disease could combine with a human influenza virus (病毒) to create a deadly new disease that will kill millions of people across the globe. Many Asian farmers live closely with their animals and sell live chickens in the market. This greatly increases the possibility of human beings infected with bird flu.

A spokesman of the WHO said that Asian countries affected by bird flu should introduce a more healthy way of raising and selling chickens. And the people there have to completely change their lifestyle. and attitude towards animals. Here are some safety measures for people to stay healthy:

Keep fit and well through regular exercise;

Avoid infected poultry and infected people;

Avoid eating raw or under-done poultry and eggs;

Make sure there is always fresh air in your home;

Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing;

Wash your hands frequently.

What does the underlined word "poultry" mean?

A.Wild birds.

B.Wild animals.

C.Home-raised birds.

D.Home-raised animals.

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Bird FluThe H5N1 strain of influenza(H5N1 类禽流感)-often referred to as bird flu-was firs

Bird Flu

The H5N1 strain of influenza(H5N1 类禽流感)-often referred to as bird flu-was first known to have spread from chickens to humans in 1997. Since 2004 it has attacked Asian poultry farms (家禽饲养所), and had a 7% death rate in the first 70 people who were known to have been infected. Health authorities fear this strain, or its descendents (变种), could cause a fatal new flu with the potential to kill billions.

Flu has been a regular disaster of humanity for thousands of years. The flu viruses are a large family, each possessing a mere 10 genes encoded in RNA (核糖核酸). All of the 16 known groups come first from water birds, especially ducks and gulls (鸥). The virus is well adapted to their immune systems, and does not usually make them very sick. This leaves the animals free to move around and spread the virus.

Violent virus

But every now and then a bird flu virus is transmitted to all animal whose immune system the virus is not adapted to. If the bird flu from a forest bird spreads to chickens, it causes an average disease but can readily change to a more severe strain. Just such a strain of HSN1 flu has hit large chicken farms in East Asia.

The situation is serious because, in 1997, scientists found for the first time that H5 flu is capable of infecting humans. It was found in 18 people, six of whom died. All the poultry in Hong Kong were destroyed to stop the threat. But it continued to circulate, especially in China.

There were further human cases in China in 2003. Then in early 2004 Vietnam (越南) reported widespread poultry outbreaks and some human cases. Cambodia (柬埔寨) and Thailand denied the outbreaks in the beginning but admitted the fact later. So did China.

A mass poultry selection stopped the outbreaks by March 2004, by which time 23 people had died. But the virus went on, most probably in ducks. But scientists think that we should not blame its persistence and spread in the region all on wild birds. The outbreaks started again in summer 2004, and by mid-April 2005 had caused a total of 51 human deaths, all in Thailand and Vietnam.

Making the jump

The two or three flu virus families that have made the jump to humans mostly cause slight disease, because they have adapted to our immune systems. A yearly winter flu suffers most of the world. But it is not totally benign (良性的). About 700,000 people around the world die of it each year, mainly the very old, very young and the weak.

Common flu vaccines(疫苗) are increasing in popularity, although flu evolves so fast that we need new flu vaccines every year. In 2004 an unexpected shortage of vaccine in the US indicated the weakness of the vaccine supply, which is produced by very few manufacturers. As New Scientist predicted, it took great efforts to limit available supplies to those most at risk of serious illness, preventing extra deaths.

But flu is most deadly when it first makes the jump to people because the virus had no opportunity to adapt itself to our immune systems. H5N1 has continued to infect humans as the outbreak in poultry has increased, with an apparently high death rate. It has so far been hard to infect human beings, and has not spread readily between people. If this viral strain should acquire that ability of attacking us, it could become a lethal pandemic (流行性疾病)-the name for a wide-spread disease that spreads worldwide.

Deadly widespread

In 1918, a virulent (有毒菌株) flu strain appeared in humans and killed 50 million people within a few months.

There have also been two less catastrophic(悲惨的) pandemics. The so-called "Asian" flu of 1957 caused between one and four million deaths, while 1968's "Hong Kong" flu with about half the estimated deadliness of the Asian flu--caused one to two million deaths. Both of these were human flu viruses which

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H5N1avian influenza, known commonly as bird flu, has killed at least 15 people across Asia

and was confirmed in China on January 27. No human cases have been found in the mainland, but 13 of the country's 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities (直辖市) have reported the disease in poultry.

The Chinese government has taken measures to prevent and control the disease. Poultry within 3 km of infected farms is to be killed and those within 5 km vaccinated (进行接种疫苗). Mean- while, there will be constant monitoring and daily reports on the disease across the country, and in- creased production of bird flu vaccines.

Among the Asian countries and regions affected by bird flu in animals, only Vietnam and Thai- land have reported human cases. The people infected were reported to have caught the disease from poultry. While the World Health Organization (WHO) said there is "no proof of human-to-human transmission (传播)" of bird flu.

The big fear is that the disease could combine with a human influenza virus (病毒) to create a deadly new disease that will kill millions of people across the globe. Many Asian farmers live closely with their animals and sell live chickens in the market. This greatly increases the possibility of human beings infected with bird flu.

A spokesman of the WHO said that Asian countries affected by bird flu should introduce a more healthy way of raising and selling chickens. And the people there have to completely change their lifestyle. and attitude towards animals. Here are some safety measures for people to stay healthy:

* Keep fit and well through regular exercise;

* Avoid infected poultry and infected people:

* Avoid eating raw or under-done poultry and eggs;

* Make sure there is always fresh air in your home;

* Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing;

* Wash your hands frequently.

What does the underlined word "poultry" mean?

A.Wild birds.

B.Wild animals.

C.Home-raised birds.

D.Home-raised animals.

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