• The training program broadly covers topics on basic epidemiology, basic statistics, disease surveillance, epidemic preparedness, outbreak investigation and response, designing field based studies, carrying out field-exercise, field exercises/surveys and report writing and its presentation. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • This 1 + 3 year PhD training programme (previously funded by the Wellcome Trust) will provide a unique inter-disciplinary training in infectious disease epidemiology, mathematical modelling and statistics, genetics and evolution, and computational methods. (validate-network.org)
  • The programme is based in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology within the Faculty of Medicine's School of Public Health. (validate-network.org)
  • These 4-year PhD Programme in Epidemiology, Evolution and Control of Infectious Diseases studentships provide generous support, including a tax-free stipend to cover living expenses currently £17,009 in the first year (UKRI rates), rising to £18,000 for the next 3 years. (validate-network.org)
  • If you are interested in developing specialist skills in the field of epidemiology, this exciting and challenging programme is for you. (ed.ac.uk)
  • 3 Data were provided on CD-ROM by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (bmj.com)
  • Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)/James Archer. (medscape.com)
  • The European Centers for Disease Control reported that Sweden was one of 18 nations where the number of cases reported during the first half of 2017 exceeded that of the same period a year earlier. (snopes.com)
  • European Centers for Disease Control. (snopes.com)
  • This is the recommendation of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), based on this systematic review. (cdc.gov)
  • Conventional BVD vaccines are unable to fully control the disease due to antigenic variability of the virus and inadequate host immune response to vaccination. (europa.eu)
  • Action: As part of the outbreak response, a community-wide meningococcal vaccination programme against serogroups A, C, W and Y was implemented in a collaboration among different agencies of the South Australia Department for Health and Well-being, Aboriginal health and community services providers, and other local service providers and government agencies. (who.int)
  • The programme comprised an outbreak vaccination schedule, targeting all people aged 3 2 months residing in the cases' places of residence or in towns with close links. (who.int)
  • No local cases of serogroup W occurred during the vaccination programme, but two further cases were notified by the end of 2018. (who.int)
  • Discussion: The participation of a large number of local and non-health-sector stakeholders in programme planning and implementation, a clear response management structure and high community acceptability were identified as key factors that contributed to the programme achieving high vaccination coverage. (who.int)
  • Previous Swedish Vaccination Programmes. (snopes.com)
  • Vaccination Programmes. (snopes.com)
  • Tip the balance in favour of the birds with an effective four-step biosecurity programme of vaccination, high-quality cleansing and disinfection. (wattagnet.com)
  • Control of Marek's disease infection depends on a combination of effective vaccination and high-quality cleansing and disinfection of poultry houses. (wattagnet.com)
  • This vicious circle continues and a "silent infection" build-up can put pressure on any Marek's disease virus vaccination programme. (wattagnet.com)
  • The Government reminded that the use of registered COVID-19 vaccines outside the Government COVID-19 vaccination programme, such as arrangement on the scope of treatment, dosage, method of administration and professional responsibility, must adhere to the established arrangements for registered pharmaceutical products under Cap. (gov.hk)
  • Therefore, the Indemnity Fund set up in the early stage of the epidemic under the Government COVID-19 vaccination programme to provide additional protection for vaccine recipients when safety data of COVID-19 vaccines were being accumulated will not be applicable to unexpected serious adverse events caused by the administration of registered COVID-19 vaccines. (gov.hk)
  • Individual non-Hong Kong residents who meet the requirements under the Government COVID-19 vaccination programme, and have received COVID-19 vaccines in Hong Kong or hold an appointment registration under the Government COVID-19 vaccination programme before the implementation date of the updated arrangement (December 23) can still choose to receive the Comirnaty bivalent vaccine and the paediatric and toddler formulation of vaccine for free. (gov.hk)
  • Our vaccination programme has covered over 70% of the Phuket population. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Immunization (vaccination) helps the body defend itself against diseases caused by certain bacteria or viruses. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Immunity (the ability of the body to defend itself against diseases caused by certain bacteria or viruses) may occur naturally (when people are exposed to bacteria or viruses), or doctors may provide it through vaccination. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Many of the diseases prevented by vaccination are easily spread from person to person. (msdmanuals.com)
  • More positively, a mosquito control programme aimed to make some parts of Indonesia malaria-free by 2020. (who.int)
  • In 2020/21, four studentships will be made available by the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis (MRC GIDA). (validate-network.org)
  • In March 2020, the Board agreed a forward work plan for the ABC programme, which contained three streams of activity. (pembrokeshire.gov.uk)
  • The ABC programme was established in January 2020 following a review of the ROF programme. (pembrokeshire.gov.uk)
  • The programme launched in spring 2020, when we invited partnerships between the voluntary and community sector, such as charities and social enterprises, and the NHS to apply for funding. (health.org.uk)
  • and improving treatments for malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and other diseases. (who.int)
  • Infectious diseases remain a major contributor to the global burden of disease, with HIV, malaria, measles, diarrhoeal disease and respiratory infections responsible for over 50% of premature deaths worldwide. (validate-network.org)
  • Both national and internationally focussed, their work includes a range of diseases such as pandemic influenza, HIV, TB, malaria, polio and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). (validate-network.org)
  • Although India had some successes in controlling malaria from the time of independence, it still faces a substantial socio-economic burden from this disease. (epw.in)
  • It finds that the current focus is heavily skewed towards surveillance for malaria-affected patients with inadequate attention for vector control methods of malaria prevention. (epw.in)
  • A visit to the District Malaria Officer's premises reveals that the National Malaria Control Programme could well be upset by urchins stealing larvae-eating fish to make pakoras. (epw.in)
  • Vector control programmes are a strategic priority in the fight against malaria. (nature.com)
  • This study illustrates that MALDI-TOF MS coupled to ANNs can be used to predict entomological drivers of malaria transmission, providing potential new tools for vector control. (nature.com)
  • Despite global malaria control efforts, the disease persists, and approximately 405,000 deaths were estimated to have occurred globally in 2018 by the World Health Organization 2 . (nature.com)
  • However, malaria transmission and the efficacy of vector control interventions require rigorous monitoring. (nature.com)
  • The improvement of the estimation of Anopheles drivers of malaria transmission in the field would have implications for vector control and thus malaria control. (nature.com)
  • See WHO: Malaria vaccine implementation programme . (msdmanuals.com)
  • Primary focus is given to malaria and infantile diarrhoea disease control. (lu.se)
  • Supporting LIFE develops a low-cost implementation and has an immediate and considerably high impact on the control of malaria and neglected infectious diseases in Malawi. (lu.se)
  • Not just to help us understand and address the current Covid-19 pandemic but future outbreaks of diseases, and their causes and consequences. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The aim of the MPH is to enhance the student's capacity to face current challenges such as the achievement of Universal Health Coverage, the organisation of health care for infectious and non-communicable diseases, the control and elimination of (neglected) tropical diseases, the preparedness for disease outbreaks and the response to sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents, and to health inequities in general. (itg.be)
  • With outbreaks of Marek's disease occurring in 2007, this article provides a timely reminder to producers that Marek's disease is a hidden menace. (wattagnet.com)
  • This can be associated with suboptimal performance and clinical outbreaks of other diseases such as coccidiosis, heavy worm infestations or viral diseases such as Gumboro disease. (wattagnet.com)
  • Recognising this need the National Institute of Communicable Diseases started a four weeks "Regional Training Programme on Prevention & Control of Communicable Diseases" for the paramedical health personnel of South East Asia Region in 1999. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • This is a tailor-made training programme for participants from countries of South East Asia Region to strengthen their epidemiological skills. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • A comprehensive English Language Training Programme is offered to students from non-English speaking countries in case they would fail to comply with the language proficiency criterion (see below under Admission Requirements). (itg.be)
  • The Union Health Minister has recognised this as the country's biggest preventive plan against the outbreak of diseases in the wake of floods. (newsclick.in)
  • While the initial programme was motivated by an outbreak of hepatitis B, the AIDS pandemic motivated the rapid adoption of these programmes around the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Strengthened the implementation of tobacco control law in restaurants and hotels in the municipality of Kabul. (who.int)
  • Support the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. (who.int)
  • The cost-benefit ratio for specific populations should be determined before the implementation of such programmes. (annals.edu.sg)
  • A cost-outcome approach to pre and post-implementation of national sports injury prevention programmes. (mja.com.au)
  • India has achieved breakthrough public health milestones in the past by eradication of smallpox and guinea worm disease. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • There has been a concerted effort to target other diseases in the country which are amenable to eradication/elimination. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • One such disease, yaws has been the target since decades and particularly after the inception of yaws eradication programme (YEP) since 1996-97. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • This review study envisages the role of insecticide-elicited mosquito behaviour for disease eradication programmes. (advancedresearchpublications.com)
  • Mosquito behaviour in relation to disease eradication programmes. (advancedresearchpublications.com)
  • Dublin (PRESS RELEASE) - The Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Brendan Smith TD, is pleased to announce significant progress with the National Aujeszky's Disease Control and Eradication Programme and today launches Phase 3 of the programme. (animal-health-online.de)
  • Peter Drotman] Now I never met Dr. Fenner, but I became familiar with his name and his work when I was in the W-H-O Smallpox Eradication Programme. (cdc.gov)
  • As part of the Kerala government's efforts to strengthen preventive measures against diseases in the aftermath of the unprecedented floods, the Ernakulam district health department has introduced a special programme -- SRADDA (Surveillance and Rapid Action against Diseases in Disaster Aftermath). (newsclick.in)
  • To manage and control infectious and preventable diseases and achieve better quality surveillance data, effective strategic measures are needed to enhance the skills of not only medical personnel but also of paramedical personnel. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • The objective of the course is to strengthen the technical capabilities and skills of paramedical personnel by providing practical training in prevention & control of communicable diseases and application of computer for surveillance purposes. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • Incidence and trends of infection with pathogens transmitted commonly through food--Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, 10 U.S. sites, 2006-2013. (medscape.com)
  • The laboratory provides expertise on rabies diagnosis reference techniques, surveillance and control to all WOAH and WHO member countries. (anses.fr)
  • Supporting LIFE provides local health surveillance assistants in Malawi with an electronic IMCI (e-IMCI) application based on mobile phones, which can be used to improve the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of seriously ill children with infectious diseases and to circumvent the absence of healthcare infrastructures. (lu.se)
  • The final core work package (WP5) will develop design guidelines for how the e-IMCI solution can become part of a national disease surveillance and management policy. (lu.se)
  • Perhaps the most important challenge now is to expand STI treatment and community STI/HIV prevention programmes to a much larger scale. (bmj.com)
  • 4] Another Cochrane Review acknowledges that hearing loss prevention programmes are difficult to evaluate in RCTs. (cdc.gov)
  • These studies show that workers still sustain hearing loss in spite of the prevention programmes. (cdc.gov)
  • To assess the effect of a comprehensive tobacco control programme initiated in Massachusetts in 1993, and to compare the 1990 to 1999 trend in smoking prevalence to that in 41 states without tobacco control programmes, controlling for demographic shifts over time. (bmj.com)
  • Controlling for sex, age, race, and education, there was a greater decline in current smoking between 1990 and 1999 among Massachusetts men than among Massachusetts women, and the decline was greater in Massachusetts than in the rest of the USA for men and for both sexes combined. (bmj.com)
  • BTB prevalence data were collected in conjunction with disease control operations in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa, from 1999 to 2006. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is escalating in Afghanistan. (who.int)
  • Initiated a pilot programme on NCD management at Primary Health Care level using WHO NCD-Emergency kits according to WHO Packages of Essential NCD Interventions (PEN) and the Global Heart initiative. (who.int)
  • Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats etc.), and modification of the Hygiene Delivery Model of Interventions and controls, as it sees it to be most efficient to oversee the modern methods of supply of food. (pembrokeshire.gov.uk)
  • However, vector control interventions require rigorous monitoring. (nature.com)
  • We know there are still many gaps in the evidence base for preventing occupational diseases, but what is available today can impact and improve the preventive potential of health and safety interventions at work. (cdc.gov)
  • Problem: From December 2016 to February 2017, two cases of invasive meningococcal disease and one case of meningococcal conjunctivitis, all serogroup W, occurred in Aboriginal children in the Ceduna region of South Australia. (who.int)
  • In India, this disease was a scourge for poor, most marginalized and difficult to reach population living in remote, hilly, forested areas of the country and particularly affected the tribal population. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • The student must arrange with the lecturer who presents the module, in consul-tation with the Academic Programme Coordinator, in this regard. (up.ac.za)
  • So many virologists, pathologists, and other infectious disease scientists got their first taste of virology from either one of these two books. (cdc.gov)
  • In sum, weekly administration of long-acting antiretrovirals via a novel oral dosage form is a promising intervention to help control the HIV epidemic worldwide. (nature.com)
  • An epidemiologist can tell you who's most at risk from infection, how fast an epidemic will grow and how to control it. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The enhanced focus on infectious diseases and global epidemic control has resulted in job creation, professional opportunities and recognition of the key role in this discipline to help resolve some of the global challenges in the future. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Although it seems possible in a developing country context such as Kenya, given appropriate inputs and a sound approach, to shift a sexually transmitted disease (STI) epidemic from phase II to III, it is not entirely clear how to go beyond this stage, to low levels of endemicity or even elimination. (bmj.com)
  • Design Pragmatic, multicentre, cluster randomised controlled trial. (bmj.com)
  • OPTIMA will optimize disease prediction models for downy mildew in vineyards, apple scab in apple orchards and alternaria leaf blight in carrots to envisage faster the possibility of disease outspread and developing advanced early detection methods based on spectral imaging and deep learning techniques to precisely localise and quantify the infection. (europa.eu)
  • These findings may be utilized and expanded in future collaborative work between wildlife managers, veterinarians and scientists, to optimize wildlife disease control programmes and mitigate conflict at the interface of conservation, agricultural and urban areas. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Neveretheless, significant organizational and programme changes would be required to optimize the advantages of same- day diagnosis, to ensure that laboratory results are received back at the health facility and that patients start treatment on the same day. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper throws light on the significance of two synthetic pyrethroids, permethrin and deltamethrin, when impregnated into mosquito nets for self-protection and vector control. (advancedresearchpublications.com)
  • The determination of any changes with respect to behaviour of mosquitoes, before and after the introduction of bed nets is reflected in the potential of the mosquitoes to transmit diseases and can be of great epidemiological significance in mosquito abatement programmes. (advancedresearchpublications.com)
  • Sahgal A, Gupta R, Saxena T, Mehra N, Arora R. Role of Pyrethroid-elicited Mosquito Behaviour in Control Programmes J Commun Dis. (advancedresearchpublications.com)
  • In the pilot Singapore school screening programme, the prevalence of clinically significant proteinuria was 1.25 per 1000 children screened. (annals.edu.sg)
  • We also performed a sex stratified analysis to examine whether historical differences between male and female smoking prevalence might translate into different responses to the tobacco control programme. (bmj.com)
  • Herds experiencing more intensive and frequent captures showed reduced per capita disease transmission risk and less increase in herd prevalence over time. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Disease hot spots did not expand spatially over time, and BTB prevalence in all but the hot spot areas was maintained between 10% and 15% throughout the study period. (oregonstate.edu)
  • 181 practices and 1953 participants were assigned to electronic decision support (intervention group) and 178 practices and 1951 participants to treatment as usual (control group). (bmj.com)
  • The primary outcome (composite of unplanned hospital admission or death by 24 months) occurred in 871 (44.6%) participants in the intervention group and 944 (48.4%) in the control group. (bmj.com)
  • A total of 324 participants were enrolled in the control arm (36 wards) and 319 in the Group PM+ arm (36 wards). (plos.org)
  • Endline assessments were completed by 302 participants in the control arm (36 wards) and 303 participants in the Group PM+ arm (36 wards). (plos.org)
  • Fewer participants in the Group PM+ arm continued to have "heart-mind" problems at endline (58.8%) compared to the control arm (69.4%), risk ratio = 0.8 (95% CI, 0.7, 1.0, p = 0.042). (plos.org)
  • Meanwhile, the health minister who frequently warns about the unscientific methods of prevention of diseases had lodged a complaint against naturopathy practitioner Jacob Vadakkencherry who has been spreading false and misleading information about the preventive measures to stop the spread of leptospirosis. (newsclick.in)
  • It reviews the various operations involved in vector control methods like bed nets, insecticide spraying and anti-larval operations. (epw.in)
  • Ensuring the adoption of vector control methods by the community will yield rich dividends in curtailing the malarial transmission process. (epw.in)
  • Its methods underpin medical research, investigates the causes of disease, and evaluates intervention to prevent or control disease. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Methods We enrolled 970 patients (mean age 58 years, 79% women) in a prospective, randomised, controlled, open-label, 6-month trial. (bmj.com)
  • The Phuket Sanbox was the government's pivot programme to revitalise the battered economy. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The disease can manifest itself in a number of ways related to the type of bird, when the flock became infected, general hygiene and biosecurity on the rearing and laying farms, the presence of other diseases and the vaccines used or the strain of virus involved. (wattagnet.com)
  • It is thought that this phenomenon has led to the regular emergence of more and more virulent pathotypes of Marek's disease virus since vaccines first appeared in the 1970s. (wattagnet.com)
  • As an Official Medicines Control Laboratory (OMCL), the laboratory participates in monitoring the official batch release of live and inactivated veterinary rabies vaccines. (anses.fr)
  • At the same time, the statutory civil immunity provided under the Prevention and Control of Disease (Use of Vaccines) Regulation (Cap. (gov.hk)
  • Vaccines have been very effective in preventing serious disease and in improving health worldwide. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The drug will prevent exposed animals from developing clinical disease and will reduce viral shedding by PI animals until they are identified and separated from the herd. (europa.eu)
  • The greatest risk factor for vertical transmission is thought to be advanced maternal disease, such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), likely because of a high maternal HIV viral load. (medscape.com)
  • solving many viral disease problems along the way. (cdc.gov)
  • In total, 61% of cancer disease was detected at early stage, 20% at locally advanced stage, and 19% at advanced stage, displaying time frames and case proportions similar to pre-pandemic years. (nih.gov)
  • This online programme will equip the epidemiological leaders of tomorrow with key foundational knowledge and a portfolio of statistical and data science skills to tackle contemporary challenges. (ed.ac.uk)
  • So far, 1,62,546 houses have been covered under the programme and through this visit, the team members have identified 3,915 cases of fever and 566 cases of diarrhea.The immediate intervention of health workers has also resulted in the early diagnosis of the diseases. (newsclick.in)
  • 5] As preventive measures are mandatory, using a no-intervention or a minor-intervention control group is difficult to defend. (cdc.gov)
  • Controlling the exposure, meanwhile, remains the preferred recommended intervention. (cdc.gov)
  • one of the greatest achievements of humankind in eradicating this terrible disease. (cdc.gov)
  • A DOTS-Plus programme for multidrug-resistant cases of tuberculosis and a pilot project for the Practical Approach to Lung Health were due to be launched. (who.int)
  • Disease Control in Wildlife: Evaluating a Test and Cull Programme for Bovine Tuberculosis in African Buffalo. (oregonstate.edu)
  • iv) provide recommendations for future orientation of the programme and building blocks for articulating a strategy of grant resource allocation. (ifad.org)
  • Non-communicable diseases impose a heavy burden both on public health system, also on the people. (erode.nic.in)
  • The infection put these marginalized population at a further disadvantage because of morbidity, disability & economic burden associated with the disease. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • Although successful programmes have been implemented in many areas of sub-Saharan Africa on a small scale, a significant impact in reducing the STI/HIV burden will not occur until programme reach is expanded to district, provincial, and national levels. (bmj.com)
  • The number of measures taken for comorbidities and the percentage of patients recording a change (initiation, switch or increased dose) in disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in the 6 months follow-up period of the study defined the outcomes of the trial. (bmj.com)
  • This project will create partnerships, led by people living with IBD, to design services and deliver improved outcomes, putting people with IBD in control of their care and focusing on what matters to. (health.org.uk)
  • Among the secondary outcomes, Group PM+ was associated with endline with a larger proportion attaining more than 50% reduction in depression symptoms (29.9% of Group PM+ arm versus 17.3% of control arm, risk ratio = 1.7, 95% CI: 1.2, 2.4, p = 0.002). (plos.org)
  • In addition, there is currently no evidence that early diagnosis of TB results in better uptake of treatment or improved treatment outcomes, so that programmes must closely monitor the effect of revised case-finding strategies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Yaws belongs to a group of chronic bacterial infections (endemic treponematoses, nonvenereal spirochetal diseases) caused by treponemes. (ncdc.gov.in)
  • We utilized an opportunity to assess the outcome of a test and cull programme aimed at limiting the spread of Mycobacterium bovis in African buffalo. (oregonstate.edu)
  • It presents 'frequently asked questions' regarding the WHO Leprosy elimination programme. (bvsalud.org)
  • Indonesia also continued to grapple with neglected tropical diseases, such as leprosy and yaws. (who.int)
  • As there was an influx in the number of water-borne diseases including leptospirosis, diarrhoea, dengue, health workers are very keen on disinfecting the water bodies. (newsclick.in)
  • It will also facilitate digital data collection of children's health status thus providing accurate real time disease statistics in an area by monitoring symptom trends (e.g. fever/diarrhoea) initially. (lu.se)
  • Ms Georgieva also spoke about the current IMF programme and its outcome. (dawn.com)
  • A close monitoring of the disease targeting a status of low disease activity is associated with a better outcome. (bmj.com)
  • All this means that if the background challenge from Marek's disease virus is allowed to build up, performance can suffer even without a specific diagnosis of clinical Marek's disease being made. (wattagnet.com)
  • The Common Ambition programme is supporting four teams across the UK with funding of £300,000 to £500,000 for up to three years. (health.org.uk)
  • SRADDA is aimed at coordinating various efforts to prevent and control post-flood diseases across the district, identifying epidemics at the primary stage and controlling their spread, disinfecting all the water bodies and creating awareness among the public. (newsclick.in)
  • If you are interested in problem-solving and contributing to improving the health of populations then do consider joining this new programme. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Focusing on resource-constrained settings and vulnerable populations, this master's programme looks at strengthening health systems and improving disease prevention and control. (itg.be)
  • It is based on the philosophy of harm reduction that attempts to reduce the risk factors for blood-borne diseases such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several United Nations agencies in Peru were promoting specific goals at the community level, including maternal and child health and controlling HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. (who.int)
  • IFAD's programme of technical assistance grants for agricultural research (AR/TAGs) was established in 1979 to provide grant support to the international agricultural research centres (IARCs) and, through them, to the national agricultural research systems (NARS). (ifad.org)
  • The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention's nationwide temporary suspension on evictions - aimed at stemming the spread of coronavirus - is slated to end on Dec 31. (straitstimes.com)
  • OPTIMA will develop an environmentally friendly IPM framework for vineyards, apple orchards and carrots by providing a holistic integrated approach which includes all critical aspects related to integrated disease management, such as i) novel bio-PPPs use, ii) disease prediction models, iii) spectral early disease detection systems and iv) precision spraying techniques. (europa.eu)
  • Conclusion: These studies showed that urinary screening programmes in school children allow the early detection of disease. (annals.edu.sg)
  • Also candidates from a non-health-related discipline, can apply to the programme and be admitted depending on the extent and relevance of their professional experience in the health sector. (itg.be)
  • Despite India's high economic growth in an otherwise gloomy global economy, it struggles with a resource crunch to support its national strategic plan for effective TB control. (epw.in)
  • The national action programme adopted by the Swedish Parliament in 2008 contains nine strategic areas of action to reduce the incidence of suicide. (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
  • On the other hand, as a way to facilitate more effective infection control, Cap. (gov.hk)
  • Lyme Disease Lyme disease is a tick-transmitted infection caused by Borrelia species, primarily by Borrelia burgdorferi and sometimes by Borrelia mayonii in the United States. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Lack of commitment from the health sector to create an enabling environment to move forward on NCD prevention and control strategy. (who.int)
  • All the water-borne diseases which have claimed lives of a few dozen people are now under control, according to the state health officials. (newsclick.in)
  • Meanwhile, Union Minister for Health J.P. Nadda, who was in Kerala on Friday to review the relief works, has praised the state's rehabilitation efforts focusing on disease control. (newsclick.in)
  • Dr ADITAMA (alternate to Dr Supari, Indonesia) said that Indonesia's health programme to achieve the Millennium Development Goals had been on track but some elements had been slowed by the financial crisis. (who.int)
  • This article looks at how we arrived at this point and how we must be better prepared to battle the next Disease x, as the World Health Organization calls it. (epw.in)
  • Based on the data available with the health functionaries and household level surveys, it makes operational suggestions to improve the efficacy of control measures. (epw.in)
  • Socially disadvantaged individuals and urban health inequities may help spread such diseases. (epw.in)
  • Just as social sciences originally used diseases as a powerful prism to study inequalities in urban areas, there is now a case for using social sciences to analyse and solve global health issues. (epw.in)
  • The Ebola virus disease, which spread in four West African countries, brought to light the feeble health governance system not only in these countries but also at the global level. (epw.in)
  • As part of the DDI Programme, the Usher Institute will develop innovative and financially sustainable models of health and social care that improve lives, through the application of data science. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The Master of Science in Public Health (MPH) is an international programme with a clear focus on health systems strengthening and improved disease prevention and control. (itg.be)
  • The right to health, equity, gender equality and solidarity are central values in this master programme. (itg.be)
  • It aims to promote food and health equity which will consequently promote public health and combat diseases. (inderscience.com)
  • It is easy to get distracted by the headline-grabbing poultry health issues of avian influenza, Newcastle disease and salmonella. (wattagnet.com)
  • Common Ambition A programme for partnerships developing collaborative communities where people, families, health care professionals and researchers work together to improve health care. (health.org.uk)
  • The Common Ambition programme will support four ambitious teams across the UK to work towards a shared aim: to build sustainable change across health care through collaboration between those who use services and those who deliver them. (health.org.uk)
  • The Common Ambition programme supports improvements to health care services which are driven by members of the public working collaboratively with health care professionals. (health.org.uk)
  • The Health Foundation is working with National Voices and Rubis-QI to support the four projects, and we have commissioned SQW to provide an independent evaluation of the programme. (health.org.uk)
  • And in health care, we still cannot fully protect workers from the risks of contracting infectious diseases from their work. (cdc.gov)
  • Through our local partners in Malawi, the Supporting LIFE project will educate and train health workers in manual and automatic (patient sensors) vital sign measurement and interpretation as well as how to use the e-IMCI tool to diagnose and treat young children with infectious diseases. (lu.se)
  • In less than two decades, new viruses that were thought to have been controlled have re-emerged worldwide. (epw.in)
  • 4. There had been no comprehensive evaluation of the AR/TAG programme in the more than two decades of its operation. (ifad.org)
  • We assessed efficacy of two remotely delivered weight loss programmes vs. written advice. (manchester.ac.uk)