1. | Incentive | A. | methods people use to stop getting pregnant. |
2. | Pandemic | B. | spread from one person to another. |
3. | Genocide | C. | an African word that means ”caring for other people”. |
4. | Government policy | D. | loss of a large amount of water from the body. |
5. | Undernourished | E. | a small, fluid filled bubble on the skin. |
6. | Mortality | F. | people leaving a country |
7. | Pensions | G. | death. |
8. | Rate | H. | a disease that can spread quickly to other people. |
9. | Vaccine | I. | a raised body temperature. |
10. | Fever | J. | baby younger than one year old. |
11. | Sanitation | K. | plans and laws made by government. |
12. | Eradicate | L. | money received from either governments of other funds that give you money when you are no longer able to work. |
13. | Immigrants | M. | movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions. |
14. | Infant | N. | management of water supplies and sewerage. |
15. | Contaminated | O. | an organism that lives in or on another organism and takes nutrients from the host usually harming it. |
16. | Contagious | P. | a medicine that destroys germs. |
17. | Migration | Q. | carried through the air. |
18. | Ubuntu | R. | get rid of or wipe out |
19. | Infectious disease | S. | how fast or slow something happens. |
20. | Overpopulation | T. | a disease that spreads across many countries. |
21. | Antibiotic | U. | a reward given that encourages people to do something specific. |
22. | Immunise | V. | too many people for the land to feed properly. |
23. | Airborne | W. | not getting enough of the right kinds of food. |
24. | Epidemic | X. | an injection to prevent a person from getting a specific disease. |
25. | Dehydration | Y. | infected with germs. |
26. | Family planning | Z. | the deliberate killing of a large group of people. |
27. | Parasitic | A1. | a disease that spreads through a population very quickly. |
28. | Emigrants | B1. | people coming into a country. |
29. | Blister | C1. | protect a person from a disease. |