The Nature of Communicable Disease An infectious disease may or may not be clinically manifested, and therefore it is possible for a person to carry the disease agent without having clinical illness. Acute infectious diseases are intense or short term, but may have long-term sequelae of great pu...
25 communicable DISEASE Procedural order I. Purpose A person with an infectious disease may or may not display overt symptoms of disease. From tiEXPOSURE FLOW CHART
18 Although social determinants of health are the main factors that drive the current tuberculosis pandemic,19, 20 other risk factors for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and progression to active tuberculosis disease are well known (panel 1). Figure 1 shows the geographical variation in burden of...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), notably cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus, are largely driven by metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of critical risk factors. Despite extensive research, the progression of MetS, especially in Indonesia, has received limited attention. This research...
In this manuscript, we compared disease burden of NCDs, health care systems and preventive strategies against NCDs between China and Japan. In this light, we summarized the points that the two countries can learn from each other, and proposed recommendations for the two countries in NCDs control...
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Center for disease prevention and control COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CVD: Cardiovascular diseases DALY: Disability-adjusted life-years GDP: Gross domestic product GP: General practitioner IHD: Ischaemic heart diseases MPOWER: Monitor, protect, offer, warn, enforce and raise strategy for...
(e.g. diseases, income classification, types of cost (medical versus non-medical costs)). Moreover, the cost data was available for a relatively small number of countries; hence, the synthesised cost might not be representative for its disease group and country income level. In order to ...
Systems flow chart describes hospital communicable disease reporting systemdoi:10.1016/S0196-6553(80)80037-XLindaSpencerandGeorgeWrenSDOSAmerican Journal of Infection Control
In an era of considerable interest in global health, in part motivated by the Millennium Development Goals, but also inspired by demonstrable success with disease control strategies for child survival, donors, countries and the broader global development community are increasingly asking: what's next?