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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2015
Globally, infectious diseases often disproportionately affect women, and have implications for the health of future generations. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, malaria, and schistosomiasis are four such pathogens. Infection with these organisms has a broad impact on maternal child health in many areas of the developing world, and
Erica J, Hardy, Brenna L, Anderson
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Globally, infectious diseases often disproportionately affect women, and have implications for the health of future generations. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, malaria, and schistosomiasis are four such pathogens. Infection with these organisms has a broad impact on maternal child health in many areas of the developing world, and
Erica J, Hardy, Brenna L, Anderson
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Non-communicable disease prevention, nutrition and aging
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2020Nutrition plays a decisive role across geographies and societal groups in contributing to human health, strengthening resilience and extending the period of being free from non-communicable diseases (NCD) and increasing the quality of life. The objective
M. Ruthsatz, V. Candeias
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Philosophy for Public Health and Public Policy, 2021
This chapter examines the idea of contagion—of risk magnification and modulation through networks. The chapter examines three case studies, each of which raises different questions about the interplay of causal complexity, performativity, and ...
James Wilson
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This chapter examines the idea of contagion—of risk magnification and modulation through networks. The chapter examines three case studies, each of which raises different questions about the interplay of causal complexity, performativity, and ...
James Wilson
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2023
Chapter 5 looks at defining communicable diseases and understanding and the impact on both animal and human health and how vital it is for veterinary nurses. This chapter does this in a clear and systematic way. It considers both emerging communicable diseases (such as COVID-19) and re-emerging diseases that reappear after a period of absence and the ...
Barker, Emi N., Costa, Marta
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Chapter 5 looks at defining communicable diseases and understanding and the impact on both animal and human health and how vital it is for veterinary nurses. This chapter does this in a clear and systematic way. It considers both emerging communicable diseases (such as COVID-19) and re-emerging diseases that reappear after a period of absence and the ...
Barker, Emi N., Costa, Marta
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On the Communicability of Chronic Diseases
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018The World Health Organization now classifies chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes, as noncommunicable.
Ryan T. Demmer, Jeremiah A. Barondess
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Diseases communicable to humans
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1982Abstract Extract Sir:- At the instigation of the Animal Health Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the Department of Health has reviewed the need for veterinary surgeons and persons in charge of laboratories to continue to notify the medical officer of health of any animal found to be suffering from any of a specified list of diseases ...
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THE REPORTING OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1977Surveillance of communicable diseases in the United States depends on the reporting of cases by primary physicians. It is widely recognized, however, that significant numbers of such cases are not reported. Reporting rates for many communicable diseases have never been determined.
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Non Communicable Disease Risk Factors and their Trends in India
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2017Background: India is a populous country of about 1.3 billion. Non communicable diseases (NCDs) contribute to around 5.87 million (60%) of all deaths in India.
S. Nethan, D. Sinha, R. Mehrotra
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British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Objective To assess whether aerobic exercise was superior to usual care in alleviating depressive symptoms in patients living with a major non-communicable disease.
M. Béland+5 more
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Objective To assess whether aerobic exercise was superior to usual care in alleviating depressive symptoms in patients living with a major non-communicable disease.
M. Béland+5 more
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Disease Patterns: Communicable and Non-communicable
2019The patterns of infectious and chronic diseases are discussed in this chapter. Drawing on the concept of the double burden of disease, a deliberation on the trends of communicable and noncommunicable diseases in the developing world is undertaken. A detailed portrait of the prevalence of these diseases in Ghana and Uganda is presented using secondary ...
Janice Desire Busingye+1 more
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