نتایج جستجو برای: communicable disorders
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Introduction: India has got the label of “an ageing nation” due to contribution elderly population demographic figures increasing day by day. Elderly persons face dual disease burden that is communicable as well non-communicable diseases.
 Objectives: To find out prevalence various geriatric morbidities.
 Methodology: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 463 res...
Civilization diseases are defined as non-communicable that affect a large part of the population. Examples such depression and cardiovascular disease. Importantly, World Health Organization warns against an increase in both these. This narrative review aims to summarize available information on measurable risk factors for CVD based existing literature. The paper reviews epidemiology main coexis...
Asthma is a non communicable obstructive lung disease. It condition in which person's airways become inflamed, narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, making breathing difficult. After being diagnosed with asthma patients not only suffer from physical symptoms but also mental disorders such as prolonged stress, anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorders), fear panic al...
BACKGROUND Ethiopia lacks a complete vital registration system that would assist in measuring disease burden and risk factors. We used the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2015 (GBD 2015) estimates to describe the mortality burden from communicable, non-communicable, and other diseases in Ethiopia over the last 25 years. METHODS GBD 2015 mainly used cause of death e...
despite impressive advancements in diagnostic and treatment technologies, infectious diseases still cause a significant amount of mortality and morbidity throughout the world due to the unpredictable and inevitable rise of new or previously dormant pathogens. emerging infectious disease (eid) outbreaks are mainly associated with changes in physical environment and human be...
BACKGROUND Reliable information on causes of death is essential to the development of national and international health policies for prevention and control of disease and injury. Medically certified information is available for less than 30% of the estimated 50.5 million deaths that occur each year worldwide. However, other data sources can be used to develop cause-of-death estimates for popula...
originally, public health actions turned to the living conditions that prevented the development of countries in the process of increasing urbanization, especially protecting their workers and tackling economic losses. the actions were primarily directed to infectious diseases. today, the process of urbanization in most countries of the world is consolidated, and new health problems that affect...
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