Communicable DiseaseSource: Heymann DL, editor. Control of communicable diseases manual. 19th ed. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association; 2008. A communicable disease is an illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic products that arises through transmission of that agent or...
Systems flow chart describes hospital communicable disease reporting systemCoII(SBSH)/Y has been prepared by solid-solid interaction of CoII-Y with salicylidinebenzenesulphonylhydrazone ligand using the flexible ligand method and its activity toward CO oxidation was examined and compared with CoII-Y. ...
Great resource to cover communicable and non-communicable disease. Everything you need is in this resource! — Breanne B. Rated 5 out of 5 Description Help your students stay healthy with this unit on communicable and non-communicable illnesses and diseases. They'll read informational articl...
Systematic reviews research in the EMR region are overwhelmingly of low quality, with gaps in the literature for studies on cardiovascular disease and on associations between behavioral factors and intermediary physiologic parameters. This study raises awareness of the need for high-quality evidence guided...
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...
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...
(alcohol and substance abuse, liver cirrhosis, asthma, chronic kidney disease, Alzheimer's and other dementias, sickle cell disease and gout) and reviewed their disease burden. Pie chart: NCDs account for 54% of total proportion of global DALYs. Although the `big four' comprise just under ...
Disease burden of NCDs in China and Japan China is a middle-income country experiencing rapid economic growth and urbanization. Increasing life expectancies, tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, obesity, lack of physical activity, and excess salt, sugar and saturated fats in the diet contribute to...
Integrated models of care for tuberculosis, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections have particular relevance in settings in which overlapping disease burdens affect the same sexually active population.99 Guidelines for prevention and control of tuberculosis, HIV infection, viral hepatitis, and sexually ...
Synthesis of the costs were performed to estimate average costs incurred by type of cost (i.e. direct medical costs, direct nonmedical costs, indirect costs), setting (i.e. low-income countries (LICs), lower-middle income countries, upper-middle income countries (UMICs)) and disease (i....