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Analysis of Non-communicable disease prevention policies in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Study protocol

Analysis of Non-communicable disease prevention policies in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Study protocol

... Non Communicable Disease Control held in Moscow in April 2011 set the stage for the high level UN-Summit on NCD in New York and the subsequent political declaration in September 2011 ...

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The Survey Effectiveness of Active Method in Communicable Disease Surveillance

The Survey Effectiveness of Active Method in Communicable Disease Surveillance

... be communicable and present in local. Collecting data of communicable disease constitutes an important part of surveillance for planning and implantation of effective prevention and control ...

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A benchmark of classification framework for non communicable disease 
		prediction: A review

A benchmark of classification framework for non communicable disease prediction: A review

... Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs) or chronic disease is the high mortality rate in worldwide, such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases and ...heart disease, and diabetes ...

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An evaluation of mandatory communicable disease reporting in North Carolina

An evaluation of mandatory communicable disease reporting in North Carolina

... of disease regardless of laboratory ...nicable disease surveillance using as the gold standard complete medical record ...for communicable disease ...for communicable disease ...

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SADVRITTA - PREVENTION FROM COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

SADVRITTA - PREVENTION FROM COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

... Despite modern medical science has decline the threat of death and disability from infectious diseases through vaccination, and antibiotics. But all these things having their side effects as well as costly. Ayurveda is ...

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Risk factors and non communicable disease diagnosis in China

Risk factors and non communicable disease diagnosis in China

... the disease burden from communicable to non- communicable ...NCD disease burden is rising faster than improvements in prevention and treatment, which suggests that public health policies and ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2009

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2009

... • Hepatitis C: 3951 cases were notified, similar to previous years. As hepatitis C infections are largely asymptomatic and cause chronic infections, caution should be used in interpreting these data as they may be ...

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Communicable Disease Control in New South Wales and globally

Communicable Disease Control in New South Wales and globally

... Welfare Disease Expenditure Database, between 2008 and 2009, the estimated cost of ARF and RHD to the Australian public health system was $74 million AUD ...cardiovascular disease related health expenditure ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2008

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2008

... Controlling the spread of communicable diseases remains a priority for NSW. Vaccine-preventable diseases and sexually transmissible infections are of particular concern. This is exemplified by the re-emergence of ...

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Communicable disease-related sudden death in the 21st century in Nigeria

Communicable disease-related sudden death in the 21st century in Nigeria

... Background: Some cases of sudden death (SD) have been attributed to communicable diseases (CD) in middle- and low-income countries of the world even in this 21st century. CDs produce clinical symptoms and signs ...

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Non Communicable Disease Prediction System Using Machine Learning

Non Communicable Disease Prediction System Using Machine Learning

... of disease proneness detection is depicted in the figure 1 and the steps that involved in the process are deeply elaborated in the given mentioned ...of disease proneness prediction is deployed using the ...

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The Road to Universal Health Coverage in Myanmar Runs through Non Communicable Disease Risk Factors: Supporting Evidence from WHO in 2009 and 2014 and the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

The Road to Universal Health Coverage in Myanmar Runs through Non Communicable Disease Risk Factors: Supporting Evidence from WHO in 2009 and 2014 and the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

... noncommunicable disease risk factor surveillance (WHO STEPS) surveys, com- pleted in 2009 and 2014, provide recent sequential cross-sectional data on the levels of health risks and a high burden condition ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2007

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2007

... The increase in Salmonella infections serves as a timely reminder to all to ensure thorough cooking and safe handling of high-risk foods such as raw chicken and other meats, and undercooked, cracked or soiled eggs, while ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 1999

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 1999

... Once again we recognise that comprehensive public health surveillance depends on the notifications we receive from general and specialist medical practices, laboratories, hospitals, schools or childcare centres to public ...

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Applied Epidemiology of Communicable Disease at a National Level

Applied Epidemiology of Communicable Disease at a National Level

... The ASPREN system has certain properties that give the potential to provide good quality data. The ILI syndrome is classified by a health professional rather than self-reported as occurs in such systems as Flutracking. ...

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Year in Review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2003

Year in Review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2003

... alike to maintain vigilance for the emergence of public health threats from communicable diseases. Disease control and prevention depends on effective surveillance in the community. Thanks to all those ...

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Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2004

Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2004

... depends on effective surveillance of communicable diseases in the community. We acknowledge all those general and specialist medical practices, laboratories, hospitals, schools, childcare centres, and others, who ...

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Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2005

Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2005

... Some communicable diseases, notably chlamydia, pertussis and cryptosporidiosis, remain significant public health problems. However, much progress has been made with other diseases such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2002

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2002

... Enhanced surveillance for invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) was undertaken for children aged less than five years and adults aged 50 years and over. Vaccination is recommended for children with certain ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2000

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2000

... Disease control and prevention depends on effective surveillance of communicable diseases in the community. The CDSCU would like to thank all those general and specialist medical practices, laboratories, ...

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