쉐도잉 연습: What is Hantavirus and How it Spreads? | What are the Symptoms of the Hantavirus? | Dr. Binocs - YouTube로 영어 말하기 배우기

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Oh dear!
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These reports say there have been a few new cases of Hantavirus in different parts of the world.
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Wait!
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Hantavirus?
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Don't tell me we're heading into another lockdown?
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Not quite Kitty, instead of panicking,
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let's understand the science behind it by answering What if someone catches the Hantavirus?
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Zoom in!
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Hantavirus are microscopic viruses that belong to a family called Hantaviridae.
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Since viruses cannot survive or reproduce on their own,
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they must enter the cells of a living host to multiply.
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Certain species of wild rodents such as deer mice and rice rat act as the natural hosts or carriers of Hantavirus.
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Scientists believe that rodents became infected with Hantavirus thousands of years ago.
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and have evolved alongside them ever since.
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Because of this long relationship,
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the rodents usually do not become seriously ill themselves.
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Instead, the virus quietly lives inside their bodies,
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especially in organs like the lungs and kidneys.
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Once infected, rodents can carry the virus for long periods, sometimes for life.
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As the virus multiplies inside the rodent,
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tiny amounts are released through its urine, saliva and droppings.
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These infectious particles can remain in the environment for days,
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especially in dark, cool and dry conditions.
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When dried urine or droppings are disturbed by sweeping,
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vacuuming or movement, tiny virus particles can become airborne.
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A person may then breathe them into their lungs through a process called aerosol transmission.
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Less commonly, infection may occur if someone touches contaminated material and then rubs their eyes or mouth or through a rodent bite.
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Scientists studying outbreaks in South America found that some forms of antivirus,
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especially the Andes virus, may even spread through very close human contact,
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although this is rare.
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In general, however, Hantavirus is zoonotic in nature,
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meaning it mainly spreads from animals to humans.
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And what happens next is what makes the disease so dangerous.
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At first, Hantavirus can feel like a normal flu.
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A person may develop fever,
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headaches, chills, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting or stomach pain.
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Because these symptoms are common in many illnesses,
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Antavirus is difficult to recognize only.
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However, in serious cases, especially in the Americas,
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the virus can suddenly attack the lungs and heart.
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This condition is called Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome .
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Patients may begin coughing and struggling to breathe as fluid builds up in the lungs.
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In Europe and Asia, Hantavirus more commonly affects the kidneys,
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causing a disease called called renal syndrome with hemorrhagic fever.
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One concerning fact about Hantavirus is that there is currently no specific cure or approved vaccine.
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Doctors mainly provide supportive treatment such as oxygen therapy and IV fluids and breathing support to help the body fight the infection.
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Recent studies show that early intensive medical care greatly improves survival,
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making quick treatment extremely important.
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The good news is that Hantavirus is largely preventable.
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Health experts recommend keeping homes clean and sealing holes where rodents can enter.
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Food should be stored safely,
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hands should be washed regularly and contact with wild rodents should be avoided.
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Most importantly, rodent droppings should never be swept or vacuumed while dry because that can send virus particles into the air.
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Instead contaminated areas should first be sprayed with disinfectant of water before cleaning.
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With these simple precautions we can greatly reduce the risk of infection and keep ourselves and our loved ones safe.
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Trivia time!
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Did you know the virus was named after the Haantan River in South Korea?
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Yes, Dr. Ho Wang Lee first isolated the virus in 1976 from a striped field mouse.
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It's sketching time!
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Today's sketch of the day goes to Nick Alex.
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Hope you learned something critical today.
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Until next time, it's me, Dr. Binox, Zooming out!
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So Kitty, there's no need to worry just yet.
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Aw, and here I was hoping for homeschooling again with the Dr. Binoc show.
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Well, good try, but never mind.

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  • 한타바이러스 (Hantavirus)
  • 전염 (Transmission)
  • 증상 (Symptoms)
  • 감염 (Infection)
  • 저장된 라벨 (Reservoir hosts)
  • 폐 (Lungs)
  • 심장 (Heart)
  • 지원 치료 (Supportive treatment)

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