Identify 6 populations at risk for acquiring communicable diseases.
1. Patients with decreased immunity such as HIV / AIDS
2. Children who has immature immunity.
3. Not vaccinated children & adults.
4. Poor nutritional status.
5. Pregnant women
6. Geriatric population
Describe how "empowerment" could be used in working with communicable diseases and risk for infection population. Provide specific examples
Health question
1. Discuss the shift from communicable diseases that once prematurely cut short life to an increased prevalence of noncommunicable chronic diseases that add years of disability. Why have these chronic diseases become more common? How have demographics contributed? (In other words, consider changes in population size and the age of populations.) What risk factors contribute to the top causes of death and disability?
Discuss how infectious and non-infectious diseases relate to communicable and non-communicable diseases and conditions. List and explain the different general classification of diseases.
Chapter 4 • Communicable & Noncommunicable Diseases: Prevention & Control of Diseases & Health Conditions • All answers are found in the textbook, do not use any other source 1. What is the only communicable disease that has been eradicated from the human population? 2. According to the chapter, what is the annual economic cost to the U.S. federal, state, and local governments on the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs? 3. Be able to define: communicable and...
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2. Identify some non-communicable diseases. Why is screening tests necessary? How Can Screening for Disease Address the Burden of Non-communicable Disease? - pg. 130-137. Credit will not be given to those who copy posts from other students. Length: 1- 2pages.
how does tuberculosis relate to communicable diseases?
Communicable diseases remain a significant public health threat. This threat is highlighted by the recent reemergence of certain diseases that were previously at low levels in the population (such as the measles and meningitis) and pandemics (such as the flu and norovirus). There are dynamic and ecological factors that contribute to this issue, including international travel. Strong health communication efforts are important for both prevention (health promotion/advocacy, social marketing health literacy) and outbreak response (crisis or risk communication). The state...
what is the importance of vaccinating children from communicable diseases?
Describe how communicable and noncommunicable diseases impact the burden of disease. Include in your description, the effect of migration on the burden of disease as it relates to communicable and noncommunicable diseases.
How communicable diseases are spread and examples of each (3 ways)