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ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA
English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara
. Summer is a busy period for holiday travel. Many
will travel great distances in airplanes, cars or other
. Today, we will offer suggestions about how to avoid
problems on a long trip. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Health
in many countries say recent news reports have raised
about the safety of passenger airplanes. The reports described
American man with a rare kind of tuberculosis. He
two times across the Atlantic Ocean before agreeing to
to a hospital for treatment. At first, public health
attempted to warn people who were passengers on the
flights with the infected man. But officials said most
the passengers had a low risk of developing the
. They suggested that the passengers could be tested if
wished to make sure. Since then, health officials have
all the people who sat near the man. Officials
those persons needed to be tested for tuberculosis immediately,
then again in eight to ten weeks. It takes
long for the disease to develop. The officials also
the passengers to know they cannot infect anyone else
TB. VOICE TWO: Many people are concerned about the
sicknesses are spread in airplanes. It is known that
like tuberculosis can be spread from person to person
the air. Bacteria that carry TB move into the
when an infected person talks or expels air suddenly
the lungs. People nearby take the particles into their
when they breathe. But experts say healthy people are
in great danger unless they are in a closed
with an infected person for a long time. Experts
one reason for the low risk of infection is
the man showed no signs of TB. Another reason
that the planes he flew in were equipped with
filters. The Federal Aviation Administration says seventy-five percent of
large passenger planes now use such devices to remove
particles from the air. VOICE ONE: The letters H-E-P-A
the words High Efficiency Particulate Air. HEPA filters capture
least ninety nine point nine seven percent of all
in the air that are zero point three microns
size or larger. America's Atomic Energy Commission developed HEPA
sixty years ago to protect workers who were developing
atomic bomb. The first HEPA filters removed radioactive particles
the air. Today, the filters are used to clean
air in planes, hospitals, factories, and even private homes.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says HEPA filters
effective in clearing the air of many particles that
disease. Makers of the devices say they kill bacteria
viruses because they help to remove the wetness that
need to survive. But HEPA filters cannot remove disease-causing
smaller than zero point three microns. These will continue
move around in the air and can infect people.
TWO: Medical experts say the most common way to
an infection is by touching an infected surface, then
the eyes, nose or mouth. They say the best
people can protect themselves is by washing their hands
touching an object where germs could be present. Experts
the news about the man with drug-resistant tuberculosis has
concerns about travelers who are sick. They say diseases
spread more easily than tuberculosis could cause health and
crises. In the past, public health workers were able
delay travel by persons suspected of having diseases such
influenza. They continue to ask everyone to act responsibly
not fly while they are sick. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE:
say people should know about other health problems that
strike when traveling by air. One of these is
condition called hypoxia. It results from a lack of
to the brain. Experts say the body begins losing
minutes after an airplane leaves the ground. The air
in a plane during flight is lower than at
level. This makes it more difficult for the body
effectively use the same amount of oxygen as it
on the ground. Fewer oxygen molecules cross the tissues
the lungs and reach the bloodstream. The result is
five to twenty percent drop in the amount of
in the blood. This reduces the amount of oxygen
reaches the organs of the body. VOICE TWO: One
of this lack of oxygen to the brain is
headache. When this happens, the heart attempts to fix
situation by beating harder and faster. This can make
traveler feel tired. These signs of hypoxia are not
in a healthy person. But a drop in oxygen
can cause a health emergency in people with heart
lung problems. They might lose consciousness or even suffer
heart attack. Experts say that smoking cigarettes and drinking
liquids also reduce the bodys ability to use oxygen.
they suggest that people not drink alcohol or smoke
either before or during a flight. They also say
with heart or lung problems should seek advice from
doctor before flying. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Another health danger
travelers is a condition called deep vein thrombosis. A
is a blood clot ---- a condition in which
blood thickens and blocks the flow to the heart.
clots can kill if they move to the heart
lungs and stop needed oxygen from reaching those important
. This is known as a pulmonary embolism. The World
Organization says travelers who sit still for four or
hours face a greater risk of developing blood clots.
it says only one in six thousand people develop
vein thrombosis. Doctors say some people have more risk
others. These include people who have had clots in
past, pregnant woman and those who take birth control
. People who weigh too much and those with heart
or cancer also may have a greater risk. Others
people being treated with estrogen and those who recently
an operation. VOICE TWO: Experts say the chance of
clot also increases if a person does not drink
water. They say travelers who sit for hours need
drink plenty of water ---- not liquids that contain
or caffeine. Passengers should also increase blood flow to
legs. Ways to do this include wearing support stockings
your feet. Passengers should also walk around every hour
so during the trip or at least move their
and legs. Also, no one should sit for a
time with the knees pressed back against a seat.
say anyone with pain, swelling or red skin on
leg during or after a long trip may have
blood clot. Anyone with such signs should see a
as soon as possible. The condition many times can
treated with drugs that thin the blood and stop
clot from moving through the body. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE:
health problem people may suffer during a flight is
pain, also known as airplane ear. This is the
of difference in air pressure between parts of the
of the ear and the outer ear. The air
in both these areas is kept generally the same
the Eustachian tube. The Eustachian tube connects the middle
to the nose. The tube opens when a person
or takes a deep breath. These actions equalize the
pressure by permitting air to flow into or out
the middle ear. Pressure differences result when the Eustachian
is blocked. Then the eardrum cannot perform normally. The
may not be able to hear normallyand may also
pain. VOICE TWO: People with colds or allergic reactions
at greater risk of airplane ear because their Eustachian
may be blocked. And children may suffer airplane air
easily than adults because their Eustachian tubes are small
easily blocked. Generally, airplane ear is most painful during
off and landing. But it generally goes away a
hours after the flight. If not, a doctor can
treatment. Ways to prevent airplane ear include canceling plans
fly if you have a cold or an allergy.
can use decongestant medicines before the flight, a nasal
or special earplugs that can help equalize the pressure
landing and takeoffs. Swallowing and taking deep breaths during
flight may also help some people. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE:
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS program was written by Nancy
. Our producer was Brianna Blake. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE
: And I'm Barbara Klein. You can read and listen
this program on our Web site, voaspecialenglishcom.. Join us
week at this time for more news about science
the Voice of America.
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