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- How is a organizational policy created to lessen the outcomes of infectious disease exposures on human health?What are the differences between contagious and communicable diseases? Explain with example.How do the diagnoses and treatments of infectious diseases differ globally and culturally within different regions of the world and how does economics affect a country’s ability to prevent and treat infections?
- The World Health Organization definition of health has received a lot of criticism over the years for a number of reasons. Explain briefly ANY TWO limitations of this definition of health. Choose from the following limitations: a) Health is not a state. b) The dimensions are inadequate. c) The definition is subjective. d) Measurement is difficult. e) The definition is idealistic rather than realistic. f) Health is not an end but a means. g) The definition lacks a community orientation.What role should health-care providers play in promoting or enforcing universal vaccination?Each year, non-communicable diseases claim 41 million lives: That’s about 70 per cent of all global deaths. Non-communicable diseases, also known as chronic diseases, disproportionately affect people in low- and middle-income countries. While non-communicable diseases tend to manifest in adulthood, many have their origins in behaviors adopted during childhood and adolescence. Tobacco use, a lack of physical activity, unhealthy diets and excess drinking of alcohol all increase the risk of dying from a non-communicable disease. Out an outbreak investigation for communicable diseases is key in disease prevention. Examine the above statement using relevant examples
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