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Communicable Diseases Report, NSW: July 2002

Communicable Diseases Report, NSW: July 2002

... the Communicable Diseases Branch of the NSW Depart- ment of Health is investigating an apparent outbreak of psittacosis in the Blue Mountains, west of ...

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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN SCHOOLS. A Reference Guide

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN SCHOOLS. A Reference Guide

... all communicable diseases be practiced since the identity of persons with HIV/AIDS or other communicable diseases may not be ...of Communicable Diseases,” dated June 1, ...

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Precision Medicine in Non Communicable Diseases

Precision Medicine in Non Communicable Diseases

... Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death and disease burden globally, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) account for the major part of death related to NCDs followed by different ...

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Remembering the forgotten non-communicable diseases

Remembering the forgotten non-communicable diseases

... vascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and can- cers rising in men throughout the developing world dur- ing our lifetime as the full effects of their massive uptake of smoking some decades ...

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Communicable diseases report, NSW, for February 2004

Communicable diseases report, NSW, for February 2004

... the Communicable Diseases Branch of the NSW Department of Health, local general practitioners, the local laboratory, and South Western Area Pathology Service (SWAPS) have collaborated to develop the pilot ...

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Effect of Rasayana in Communicable Diseases: A Review

Effect of Rasayana in Communicable Diseases: A Review

... endemic communicable diseases present a serious public health hazard in ...degenerative diseases of aging and life-styles. Nevertheless, communicable diseases are still dominant and ...

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NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN AYURVEDA .......

NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN AYURVEDA .......

... According to Ayurveda, health is the dynamic integra- tion between environment, body, mind and spirit. It lays great emphasis on preservation and promotion of health thereby preventing the diseases. Elaborate de- ...

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Incidence of communicable diseases in a tertiary care centre

Incidence of communicable diseases in a tertiary care centre

... Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP), a decentralized disease surveillance project in India was initiated by the Government of India in November 2004 with funding support from World Bank. It is intended to ...

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The burden of non communicable diseases in developing countries

The burden of non communicable diseases in developing countries

... Non communicable diseases are more and more prevalent in developing countries where they double the burden of infective ...pulmonary diseases can be prevented but urgent (preventive) actions are ...

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Non-communicable diseases control in China and Japan

Non-communicable diseases control in China and Japan

... China and Japan, other than geographical proximity in eastern Asia, share certain similarities in genetic origins, culture, lifestyles and some other aspects. During past decades, both countries have been facing growing ...

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Laboratory diagnosis of communicable diseases — pitfalls and prospects

Laboratory diagnosis of communicable diseases — pitfalls and prospects

... of communicable diseases involves laboratory tests that either detect the presence of a potential pathogen (live organisms, antigen or nucleic acid) or a host response to a ...

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Discriminating Bangladeshi Adults by Non-communicable Diseases

Discriminating Bangladeshi Adults by Non-communicable Diseases

... One of the reason of overweight and obesity and hence NCDs is physical inactivity [1]. Housewives, students and unemployed persons are not directly involved in physical labor [23], same fact is true for business persons, ...

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TIME TO ACT: The Global Emergency of Non-Communicable Diseases. Report on Health and Development: Held Back by Non-Communicable Diseases

TIME TO ACT: The Global Emergency of Non-Communicable Diseases. Report on Health and Development: Held Back by Non-Communicable Diseases

... The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an independent, not-for- profit organization that brings together a global community of business, political and intellectual leaders to work on projects that improve people’s lives. The ...

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Should the transmission of sexually communicable diseases be criminalised?

Should the transmission of sexually communicable diseases be criminalised?

... sexually communicable diseases, many jurisdictions have resorted to the criminal law approach; through specific lawmaking or by extending the protection under general criminal ...sexually ...

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Communicable diseases: A continuing threat in Malaysia

Communicable diseases: A continuing threat in Malaysia

... Communicable diseases A continuing threat in Malaysia Med J Malaysia Vol 45 No 3 Sept 1990 Communicable diseases A continuing threat in Malaysia Introduction The state of health of a nation has econom[.] ...

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Communicable Diseases, NSW: April 2002

Communicable Diseases, NSW: April 2002

... Notifications of communicable diseases received by NSW Health through to February 2002 are shown in Table 5 and Figure 2. Notably, there have been relatively few reports of Ross River virus infection this ...

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Communicable Diseases, NSW: March 2002

Communicable Diseases, NSW: March 2002

... On Friday 25 January 2002, the South Western Sydney Public Health Unit (SWSPHU) notified the NSW Department of Health’s Communicable Diseases Unit (CDU) of the death of a 21-year-old South Western Sydney ...

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Communicable Diseases, NSW: January-February 2003

Communicable Diseases, NSW: January-February 2003

... Since January 2001, all laboratories in NSW have been asked to forward isolates to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. Since January 2002, public health units have conducted the enhanced surveillance. Risk factors and ...

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Communicable Diseases, NSW: December 2001

Communicable Diseases, NSW: December 2001

... To the end of September 2001, 287 new diagnoses of HIV infection, 16 cases of AIDS and nine deaths from AIDS were reported to the NSW Department of Health (Table 2). In July 2001, the system for surveillance for HIV ...

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The Economic impact of Non-communicable Diseases on households in India

The Economic impact of Non-communicable Diseases on households in India

... consumption spending less combined survival consumption expenditure; and impoverishment when per capita expenditure within the household decreased to below the poverty line once health spending was netted out. Results: ...

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