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What is a reportable communicable disease? What organisms cause infectious disease? Explain the ways in which infectious diseases can be transmitted and discuss specific examples. What are the two types of non-infectious diseases? List the communicable and non-communicable diseases and their prevention...
Referred to as a "lifestyle" disease, because the majority of these diseases are preventable illnesses, the most common causes for non-communicable diseases (NCD) includetobacco use (smoking), hazardous alcohol use, poor diets (high consumption of sugar, salt, saturated fats, and trans fatty ac...
A list of microorganisms, diseases, and conditions follows. Using colored pens or pencils write the type of precautions involved. Write A in blue if airborne precautions are required, C in black if contact precautions are required, D in green if the droplet precautions are required, and S i...
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The final reference list was generated based on originality and relevance to the scope of this review. Compliance with Ethics Guidelines This article is based on previously conducted studies and does not contain any new studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors. ...
aDo you have a communicable disease of public health significance? (Communicable diseases of public significance include chancroid, gonorrhea, granuloma inguinale, infectious leprosy, lymphogranuloma venereum, infectious stage syphilis, active tuberculosis, and others diseases as determined by the Department...
1). The complete list of included articles is provided in Supplementary Note 5 (a1–a755). Fig. 1: Flow diagram. The overall process of article selection following PRISMA-ScR guideline. Full size image Table 1 lists all PHS themes, their corresponding (sub)categories, and the relevant ...
Overpopulation, poverty, trauma, mental health, communicable, and noncommunicable diseases have all posed significant challenges to Khayelitsha Hospital's ability to serve the community. No fewer than ten nearby primary care clinics refer patients to the hospital. The population of Khayelitsha is ...
Association between genetically increased telomere length and odds of secondary non-communicable diseases eFigure 3. Replication of association between genetically increased telomere length and odds of non-communicable diseases in independent datasets eFigure 4. Sensitivity analyses of association between geneti...