training ininfectiousdiseases, compared withthatforgeneral medicine, appears to be higher than inthe UK or the USA. Professor Julius Strom haskindly sent me the Swedish scheme oftraining andthis includes work in specialist infectious diseasesunits forthree years, internal medicine sixmonths,paediatrics ...
Show moreRead full chapterView PDFExplore book Communicable Diseases Theodore H. Tulchinsky MD, MPH, Elena A. Varavikova MD, MPH, PhD, in The New Public Health (Third Edition), 2014 Classifications of Communicable Diseases Communicable diseases may be classified by a variety of methods: by clin...
Handling Communicable Diseases in New York State Municipalities. By James B. Hume, Jr., Albany, New York State Conference of Mayors and Other Municipal Officials, Bureau of Training and Research, 1933. 51 pp. $1.00No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/ncr.4110220918...
The importance of parallelism between training and community-based development work is emphasized. 展开 关键词: Child health services Infectious diseases Training Etiology Sanitation Nutrition Feeding habits Manuals Developing country application 年份: 1985 ...
Show moreRead full chapterView PDFExplore book Complexity theory in the management of communicable diseases Mike Simmons, in Journal of Hospital Infection, 2003 6 Complexity theory in the management of communicable diseases Communicable disease management lends itself to the networking principle. Communicabl...
"Communicable diseases" include, but are not limited to, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Ano-genital warts, Chancoid, Chlamydia, Garduerella Vaginitis, Genital Herpes Simplex, Gonorrhea, Human papilloma virus (HPV), Non-gonococcal Cervicitis, Non-gonococcal Urethiritis (NGU), Syphi...
Rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rapidly rising in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). Systematic reviews satisfy the demand from practitioners and policy makers for prompt comprehensive evidence. The aim of this study is to review trends in NCD systematic reviews research output and...
Morbidity and mortality rates from chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) are increasing globally. In Ghana, CNCDs account for 43% of all deaths. We examined the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and associated factors among adults living with CN
This categorisation has been chosen largely because malaria and HIV/AIDS are major causes of disease burden and economic losses; cost-effective interventions are known to exist for their control; there is recent literature which can be drawn on to estimate costs and benefits; and these diseases ...
Mass gatherings are characterized by the concentration of people temporally and spatially, and may lead to the emergence of infectious diseases due to enhanced transmission between attendees. This is well-demonstrated in the context of the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages in Saudi Arabia. The goal of this...