• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (wikipedia.org)
  • The recent recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) expanding the number of adults who are recommended for immunization against hepatitis B is an important and bold step towards achieving the goal of elimination of hepatitis B. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • It was developed with input from the Public Health Informatics Institute at The Task Force and support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a steering committee of global partners representing FETPs. (taskforce.org)
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  • Urine specimens were processed, stored, and shipped to Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA for analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • The common wisdom is that a trachoma program cannot eliminate ocular chlamydia from a community, just reduce infection to a level where there would be minimal blindness. (cdc.gov)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) and a number of its partners have initiated a program to eliminate blinding trachoma by the year 2020 ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Banjul/ Brazzaville, 20 April 2021 - The Gambia has successfully eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, becoming the third African country to be validated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having eliminated the disease as a public health threat. (who.int)
  • Trachoma is a neglected tropical eye disease that mainly affects children, with infection less common with increasing age. (who.int)
  • A 2018-2019 survey on trachoma trichiasis (an advanced stage) in The Gambia found that the prevalence of the disease among people aged 15 and above ranged from 0% to 0.02%, beating the threshold required for the elimination of trachoma as a public health problem. (who.int)
  • The Gambia's success in eliminating trachoma is largely attributed to strong collaboration with partner organizations to implement the WHO-developed SAFE strategy, which entails surgery for trichiasis (in-turned eyelashes), antibiotics to clear infection, and facial cleanliness and environmental improvement (particularly increased access to water and sanitation) to decrease transmission. (who.int)
  • Trachoma is a devastating eye disease caused by infection with the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis . (who.int)
  • The World Health Organization declared a major milestone after eliminating trachoma, a debilitating disease that causes blindness in sufferers, in seven countries, and making significant inroads in others. (theonion.com)
  • Olobio said that the WHO Roadmap was expected to eliminate NTDs, including trachoma by 2030. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • Malawi has become the first country in southern Africa to eliminate the infectious eye disease trachoma, as confirmed by the World Health Organization. (sightsavers.org)
  • This success in eliminating trachoma - the world's leading cause of infectious blindness - coming so soon after our country celebrated the elimination of elephantiasis in 2020, shows the fight against NTDs can be won. (sightsavers.org)
  • From 2014 to 2020, the Trachoma Initiative programme, supported by The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, worked to eliminate the disease by working with Malawi's Ministry of Health and partners to implement the WHO-endorsed SAFE strategy . (sightsavers.org)
  • Hear first-hand how people's lives have been transformed now that trachoma has been eliminated in the country. (sightsavers.org)
  • NTDs are a group of 20 infectious diseases and conditions that affect more than 1.7 billion people worldwide, and include trachoma, leprosy, intestinal worms, Guinea worm disease and elephantiasis. (oecd-forum.org)
  • Although no fixed rule always applies, many infectious diseases (e.g., measles) are considered eliminated when no cases have been reported to public health authorities for at least 12 months. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several infectious diseases in the United States, not on the above list, are considered close to elimination (98-99% reductions): e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases. (wikipedia.org)
  • Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of infectious diseases that thrive in poor and rural settings, affecting 1.6 billion of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people, including 850 million children. (kit.nl)
  • Sinovac Biotech Ltd. is a China-based biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the research, development, manufacture and commercialization of vaccines that protect against human infectious diseases. (sinovacbio.cn)
  • Since then, the question of how to build better defence systems against infectious diseases has become a priority issue for us all. (oecd-forum.org)
  • A recent editorial article entitled 'Securing gains in uncertain times', published by the Lancet Infectious Diseases, concludes, "The announcement of this initiative left no doubt as to the sense of urgency in tackling the risks posed by drug resistance in this region-the danger posed by widespread resistance to these drugs cannot be overemphasised. (iddo.org)
  • The Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (JPIDS) has published ' Eliminating Health Disparities, ' a supplement issue featuring five articles on past, current and future diversity and inclusion issues affecting pediatric infectious diseases (ID). (smartparentingskills.com)
  • Through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic, the included articles highlight the work needed to eliminate health disparities in pediatric infectious diseases - including diversifying our workforce. (smartparentingskills.com)
  • We're talking about a paper in the March 2011 issue of CDC's journal, Emerging Infectious Diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • I've been talking with CDC's Dr. Kenneth Castro about a paper that appears in the March 2011 issue of CDC's journal, Emerging Infectious Diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Johnson, for Emerging Infectious Diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • The CDC Division of Tuberculosis Elimination has a goal of eliminating tuberculosis from the United States by minimizing the likelihood of Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission, which will prevent the occurrence of new cases. (wikipedia.org)
  • The article looks at bridging implementation, knowledge, and ambition gaps to eliminate tuberculosis. (cdc.gov)
  • Research uncovered drugs that could be used to cure persons with tuberculosis, and using these medications helped tuberculosis become a very rare disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Kenneth Castro] The greatest challenges in eliminating tuberculosis require that we ensure, we address, all three mutually reinforcing areas. (cdc.gov)
  • Pursuant to the request in resolution WHA70.11 (2017) the Director-General submits this report on preparation for the third High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases, to be held in 2018, for consideration of the Executive Board and then the Seventy-first World Health Assembly in May 2018. (who.int)
  • Reduce the burden of communicable diseases and eliminate neglected diseases. (bvsalud.org)
  • These diseases remain among the leading causes of death and disability for ethnic minority groups, and while the incidence of many of these diseases has decreased over time, the disparities between them and non-Hispanic White people has not substantially narrowed. (cdc.gov)
  • Underlying disparities in health status for diseases like diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular and lung disease made them more susceptible to severe COVID-19, resulting in higher hospitalization and death rates. (cdc.gov)
  • Eliminating health disparities is a bold and ambitious goal, but we believe it is both achievable and necessary to ensure the health and prosperity of our nation. (rwjf.org)
  • Eliminating disparities requires truly patient-centered care-that is, individualized care by caregivers who acknowledge that patients' beliefs, behaviors, social and economic challenges, and environments dictate their health outcomes," he writes. (rwjf.org)
  • 2020 objectives using the three measures of health disparities I mentioned earlier, and this provides for a more comprehensive assessment of progress towards achieving an overarching Healthy People 2020 goal to achieve HealthEquity, eliminate disparities and improve the health of all groups. (cdc.gov)
  • The Global Alliance to Eliminate LF will meet in Fiji next week where the future prospects and challenges for eliminating LF by the year 2020 will be discussed. (news-medical.net)
  • Announced today, these grants will run from 2020 until 2023 and will help deliver a single-dose cure for sleeping sickness, a terrifying and fatal disease, and greatly aid efforts to develop a short-course treatment for the millions of people at risk of river blindness in Central and West Africa. (dndi.org)
  • Continental-scale, data-driven predictive assessment of eliminating the vector-borne disease, lymphatic filariasis, in sub-Saharan Africa by 2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are growing demands for predicting the prospects of achieving the global elimination of neglected tropical diseases as a result of the institution of large-scale nation-wide intervention programs by the WHO -set target year of 2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • The proportion of countries that would meet the goal of eliminating LF by 2020 may, however, reach up to 24/36 if the WHO 1% microfilaremia prevalence threshold is used and sequential mass drug deliveries are applied in countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • June 30, 2022 Senescent cells -- those that have lost the ability to divide -- accumulate with age and are key drivers of age-related diseases, such as cancer, dementia and cardiovascular disease. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The goal of the new plan - expected to be formally adopted in the coming months - is to eliminate illness from intestinal worm infections among school-age children by 2022. (taskforce.org)
  • On 21 September 2022 the World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced that the country had eliminated the disease as a public health problem. (sightsavers.org)
  • However, the examination may not be an accurate indicator of infection when disease prevalence is low, as is often seen after treatment ( 7 - 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The current approach to eliminating river blindness is based on the mass distribution of ivermectin, which has been tremendously successful in reducing disease prevalence. (dndi.org)
  • He said that Benue and Bauchi States were almost eliminating the diseases, and expressed hope that they would get there by the end of 2023. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • The Federal Government says it will eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in Nigeria by 2027, ahead of the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) 2030 target. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • On Nigeria's target to eliminate NTDs by 2027, he said, "usually in life, you set your target and if you do not reach there, you reach somewhere near. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • Nigeria inaugurated a road map in 2021 to reach global targets in the prevention, control, elimination, and eradication a diverse set of NTDs and disease groups by 2030. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • Marking World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day: Unite. (who.int)
  • On this World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day, ESPEN proudly joins the global community in highlighting the theme 'Unite. (who.int)
  • With a renewed commitment to prioritizing NTDs in Universal Health Coverage, addressing the intersection between NTDs and climate change, and bolstering global health security, ESPEN remains dedicated to achieving a world free from the burden of neglected tropical diseases. (who.int)
  • ESPEN remains steadfast in our commitment to support more countries to eliminate NTDs. (who.int)
  • Take neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), for example. (oecd-forum.org)
  • Investments in NTDs have been a global success story to date, with 47 countries having eliminated at least one NTD and 600 million people no longer requiring treatment for them. (oecd-forum.org)
  • Eliminated diseases can often be re-imported without additional endemic cases. (wikipedia.org)
  • We show how a computational platform that couples site-specific data discovery with model fitting and calibration can allow both learning of local LF transmission models and simulations of the impact of interventions that take a fuller account of the fine-scale heterogeneous transmission of this parasitic disease within endemic countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ticks carrying Lyme disease are most commonly found in wooded areas in the northeast and mid-Atlantic, from northeastern Virginia to Maine, the north central states, mostly in Wisconsin and Minnesota, and the West Coast, particularly northern California, where blacklegged ticks are found. (kron4.com)
  • VACCINE POWER Vaccines provide a crucial line of defense against some diseases such as measles and rubella, but other illnesses have frustrated development efforts. (sciencenews.org)
  • Can We Eliminate Measles and Rubella Worldwide? (medscape.com)
  • So far, measles has been eliminated in 81 countries and rubella in 93. (medscape.com)
  • Vaccines against some of the many viruses causing the common cold, as well as those causing rubella, mumps and other diseases are on the way. (sciencenews.org)
  • title= (help) CDC, "Rubella in the U.S.", Rubella in the U.S., March 31, 2016 CDC, "Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables", Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), March 21, 2014 / 63(11);ND-142-ND-155. (wikipedia.org)
  • These effects of the drug may slow the progression of the disease, preventing blindness. (businessinsider.in)
  • This a huge achievement when compared with the mid-80s when a national survey estimated that the disease was responsible for almost one in five cases of blindness countrywide. (who.int)
  • The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DND i ) has been awarded $29.2 million to accelerate the development of innovative new drugs for patients in sub-Saharan Africa with sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis - $15 million) and river blindness (onchocerciasis - $14.2 million) by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation These two parasitic diseases could be eliminated if new patient care tools are brought to bear. (dndi.org)
  • There has been great progress for these two diseases in recent years, with the delivery of fexinidazole , the first all-oral treatment for sleeping sickness developed by DNDi and Sanofi, and the approval in the US of moxidectin for river blindness. (dndi.org)
  • We work to eliminate avoidable blindness and promote the rights of people with disabilities. (sightsavers.org)
  • The rate of infection decreased through the 1990s, and in 2000, it was the lowest since reporting began in 1941, leading the US Surgeon General to issue a plan to eliminate the disease from the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • We describe the success of multiple mass antibiotic treatments, demonstrating that complete elimination of infection may be an attainable goal in an area with modest disease. (cdc.gov)
  • A mathematical model has shown that periodic treatments could theoretically eliminate infection even without a perfect antibiotic or perfect coverage of the population ( 13 ). (cdc.gov)
  • In settings in which a high proportion of adults have risks for HBV infection (e.g., sexually transmitted disease/human immunodeficiency virus testing and treatment facilities, drug-abuse treatment and prevention settings, health-care settings targeting services to IDUs, health-care settings targeting services to MSM, and correctional facilities), ACIP recommends universal hepatitis B vaccination for all unvaccinated adults. (cdc.gov)
  • yet this simple strategy -- to provide diethylcarbamazine (DEC) plus albendazole once a year for five years to the majority of people in affected communities -- reduces infection rates, leading to elimination of the disease. (news-medical.net)
  • There is also still a lot of stigma associated with the disease, which leads to an under-reporting of infection, he adds. (newscientist.com)
  • Lyme disease is an infection that, if left untreated, can affect the joints, heart and nervous system transmitted to humans through blacklegged ticks carrying the bacteria. (kron4.com)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released a report " Eliminating malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregio n " which suggests tried and tested approaches to end the transmission of the Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection across Southeast Asia. (iddo.org)
  • 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)
  • LF is one of the world's most disfiguring and disabling parasitic diseases, and the target of one of the largest global public health programs using mass drug administration (MDA). (news-medical.net)
  • 6 February 2015, Geneva - Campaigns aimed at tackling neglected tropical diseases in Yemen have accelerated with the country on the brink of eliminating schistosomiasis (bilharzia) as a public health problem soon. (who.int)
  • So where do public health and agencies like the CDC fit in efforts to eliminate health inequities? (cdc.gov)
  • Various public health projects are going on, with a goal of eliminating diseases from the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • While additional studies are needed to determine the safety and efficacy, we hope that they will be able to extend health span and delay the onset of multiple age-related diseases and disabilities. (sciencedaily.com)
  • It aims to strengthen national health systems, supporting countries to provide the prevention, detection, treatment and surveillance activities necessary to maintain the reduced disease burden in the longer term, and to prevent disease resurgence. (kit.nl)
  • The health of your lawn is an important first step in avoiding lawn diseases. (gardenersnet.com)
  • Gary Weil, M.D. senior author and professor of medicine and molecular microbiology at Washington University in St. Louis , Missouri commented, "Our assessments suggest that the Egyptian campaign to eliminate LF, which was implemented by the Egyptian Ministry of Population and Health, has achieved its goals in most areas of the country. (news-medical.net)
  • Fexinidazole eliminates the need for systematic hospitalization of patients and will improve the management of sleeping sickness patients, and facilitate the integration of sleeping sickness treatment into health systems. (dndi.org)
  • Once the spine is in alignment, nerve interference is eliminated, returning the body back into a state of health. (idealspinehealth.com)
  • And the Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, leads the initiative through the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, or ODPHP and NCHS serves as the statistical advisor to the initiative and has done so since the first iteration of healthy people. (cdc.gov)
  • These diseases are "neglected" because they are almost absent from the global health agenda, receive little funding, and are associated with stigma and social exclusion. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • ESPEN is dedicated to strengthening health systems against neglected tropical diseases to ensure that no one is left behind in our pursuit of health for all. (who.int)
  • Investments against these diseases have helped build robust community health systems that have been effectively leveraged to fight COVID-19, as well as other health threats like Ebola. (oecd-forum.org)
  • NTD programmes also train local drug distributors and frontline health workers, bringing healthcare to some of the most remote parts of the world and playing a crucial role during disease outbreaks. (oecd-forum.org)
  • They conduct and report on novel disease surveillance and encourage referrals to local health facilities, ensuring broader and more equitable access to services . (oecd-forum.org)
  • the pandemic has had a devastating impact on health services, and cuts to NTD treatments will make them more vulnerable to tropical diseases. (oecd-forum.org)
  • This increases the risk of disease resurgence, undermining efforts to improve global health security. (oecd-forum.org)
  • They are a consequence of systemic underinvestment in global health, a lack of surveillance systems capable of detecting disease outbreaks, poor global data sharing protocols, and weak health systems compounded by inadequate pandemic preparedness. (oecd-forum.org)
  • In the spirit of eliminating the causes of our health problem so that we dont have to deal with the symptoms for good rather than for a day or so. (life-enthusiast.com)
  • A new online networking platform for graduates of field epidemiology training programs (FETPs) is expected to help strengthen public health response to disease outbreaks. (taskforce.org)
  • In the future, TEPHIConnect will provide health systems and organizations with access to FETP graduates who can assist with responses to disease outbreaks. (taskforce.org)
  • (http://www.who.int/gho/publications/world_health_statistics/2017/en/, accessed 27 November 2017). (who.int)
  • Strengthen national and regional capacities to prepare for, prevent, detect, monitor, and respond to disease outbreaks and emergencies and disasters that affect the health of the population. (bvsalud.org)
  • Vaccines have been very effective in preventing serious disease and in improving health worldwide. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Progress against neglected tropical disease has alleviated the human and economic burden they impose on the world's most disadvantaged communities. (who.int)
  • Currently, there are an estimated 2.2 million people in the U.S. with chronic hepatitis B. 3 Despite tremendous progress towards eliminating this vaccine-preventable disease, the decline in hepatitis B rates has plateaued and more work is required to achieve the goal of hepatitis B elimination by 2030. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • He said that Nigeria had made so much progress and expressed confidence that the diseases would be eliminated in the country by 2027. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • We also don't know who's at highest risk once infected to progress to develop TB disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Paradoxically, we very often see that with progress comes complacency, and there's a risk of really eliminating a program before you eliminate the disease, and in fact, part the quote I provide comes from Dr. William Brown who mentioned that in the 1960s, and we call that Brown's Law. (cdc.gov)
  • WHO and the government will continue to closely monitor these schools and the communities to ensure there is a rapid, proportionate response to any resurgence of the disease. (who.int)
  • Could Genetic Testing Help Eliminate Debilitating Dog and Human Diseases? (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • American food writer Andrew Zimmerman talks with Hub Culture at the World Economic Forum Davos 2015 about a British study on the ability of technology to aid in the production of food and help eliminate waste. (techonomy.com)
  • Andrew Zimmerman, President of global product strategy and design firm frog, talks with Hub Culture at the World Economic Forum Davos 2015 about a British study on the ability of technology to aid in the production of food and help eliminate waste. (techonomy.com)
  • The consultant roster provides WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean with an updated list of technical experts in fields related to WHO's mandate on tropical diseases. (who.int)
  • PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases is the top Open Access tropical medicine journal, featuring an International Editorial Board and increased support for developing country authors. (plos.org)
  • The 2021-2030 global strategy on neglected tropical diseases seeks to prevent, control or eradicate 20 diseases or disease categories by 2030. (who.int)
  • ESPEN celebrates the remarkable milestone of 50 countries eliminating at least one NTD 19 of which are from the WHO African Region, marking a halfway milestone towards the 100-country target set for 2030 in the WHO road map for neglected tropical diseases. (who.int)
  • On International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, Executive Director of Uniting to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases Thoko Elphick-Pooley outlines why it is crucial we not only tackle existing epidemics but also prepare for future ones. (oecd-forum.org)
  • Could ocular chlamydia be eliminated with multiple treatments? (cdc.gov)
  • We can understand program impact best when we measure the burden of disease in people who have participated in mass drug administrations (MDA). (taskforce.org)
  • (http://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/estimates/en/index1.html, accessed 27 November 2017). (who.int)
  • Therefore, premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases is a marker of the devastating impact of their high burden on the lives of poor people and their untold suffering, and the threat to socioeconomic development. (who.int)
  • Globally, the risk of premature death from any of the four main noncommunicable diseases for people between the ages of 30 and 70 years declined by 17% between 2000 and 2015,2 mainly owing to reductions in cardiovascular and chronic respiratory disease mortality. (who.int)
  • Knowing the clinical signs and symptoms of a stroke is important in managing older patients with longstanding cardiovascular disease. (medscape.com)
  • The Oral Rabies Vaccine (ORV) Program has a goal of preventing the spread of raccoon variant rabies and eventually eliminating it from the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Efforts to optimize access and series completion, including choice of vaccine, will be critical to help achieve our common goal of eliminating this deadly disease. (healthleadersmedia.com)
  • Sales of Healive (TM) grew due to increased marketing efforts and a regulatory change effective on January 1, 2006 that effectively eliminated a competing vaccine technology from the Chinese marketplace. (sinovacbio.cn)
  • Kenneth Castro] Well, for one thing we don't know what are the immune factors that protect people against disease, which is necessary for the development of a safe and efficacious vaccine. (cdc.gov)
  • However, because no vaccine is 100% effective, some people who have been vaccinated still may get the disease. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In view of the rapidly changing malaria landscape, WHO's Malaria Policy and Advisory Committee (MPAC), a group of leading malaria experts, agreed in 2014 that there was only one way forward: eliminating the disease altogether from the subregion. (iddo.org)
  • While no food can eliminate nicotine altogether, certain foods can help support the liver, which is the primary place for the metabolism of nicotine. (livestrong.com)
  • The roadmap aims to renew momentum, proposes strategies that intersect multiple diseases and advances actions focused on integrated platforms for the delivery of interventions. (nigeriannewsdirect.com)
  • Other topics the plan addresses include the history of feedgrounds in Wyoming and how management has evolved, social and economic considerations, feedground-related disease management, elk populations and harvest strategies, and the future management direction of elk feedgrounds in western Wyoming. (rmef.org)
  • The world has seen the successful elimination of only one disease -- smallpox -- and these promising data provide imminent hope for eliminating another. (news-medical.net)
  • Smallpox Smallpox is a highly contagious, very deadly disease caused by the variola virus. (msdmanuals.com)
  • As part of the WHO led global effort to eliminate LF, Egypt was among the first countries to implement a national program. (news-medical.net)
  • The Global Alliance to Eliminate LF was formed with the support of the pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Merck to help countries with LF respond. (news-medical.net)
  • and (iv) population ageing (leading to an increase in the number of people between the ages of 30 and 70 years, particularly in countries with the highest probability of dying from one of the four main noncommunicable diseases). (who.int)
  • Within countries (at all levels of development), noncommunicable diseases particularly affect the poorest and most disadvantaged people. (who.int)
  • It is the most severe form of the disease, with a high mortality rate if not treated. (kit.nl)
  • Premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases constitutes one of the major challenges for development in the 21st century.1 It affects women and men between the ages of 30 and 70 years and leaves no country untouched: 15 million people died prematurely from noncommunicable diseases in 2015. (who.int)
  • The disease can leave children physically stunted, impede cognitive development, and cause severe iron deficiency, leading to increased morbidity in pregnant women, infants, and children. (taskforce.org)
  • Keeping your lawn healthy and giving it what it needs, provides a great appearance as well as disease prevention. (gardenersnet.com)
  • For more information on Lyme disease contact your doctor or visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website . (kron4.com)
  • The parasite attacks the central nervous system, causing severe neurological disorders, convulsions, and coma, and the disease is nearly always fatal without treatment. (dndi.org)
  • 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)
  • has been completely eliminated by vaccination. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Many of the diseases prevented by vaccination are easily spread from person to person. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This will help reduce the risk of genetic disease before you bring puppies into a world with serious pet overpopulation problems. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • Researchers looking for risk factors of heart disease tested the lung function of 5115 young adults over the course of 20 years. (businessinsider.in)
  • Given the widely acknowledged benefits of breastfeeding, eliminating the risk of vertical transmission of HIV through breast milk must be a priority. (bmj.com)
  • We all have different capacities for detoxification that determine our risk and susceptibility to disease from exposure to toxins. (life-enthusiast.com)
  • Effectiveness of a community collaborative for eliminating the use of high-risk abbreviations written by physicians. (ahrq.gov)
  • In 2015, the risk of premature death between the ages of 30 and 70 years from any of the four main noncommunicable diseases ranged from 8% to 36% (both sexes, see Table 2). (who.int)
  • The clinician should be aware that patients with longstanding hypertension and cerebrovascular disease are at increased risk of a cerebrovascular accident. (medscape.com)
  • The disease is spread by mosquitoes that carry the filarial worms Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori. (news-medical.net)
  • Both these investments build on previous financial support to DND i' s earlier-stage R&D activities in filarial diseases and sleeping sickness projects from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (dndi.org)
  • Priscilla Chan and husband Mark Zuckerberg announced plans to eradicate human disease by 2100. (yahoo.com)
  • According to the Broad Institute's website , with what researchers learned from Tasha's DNA, "scientists can design powerful gene mapping experiments for complex diseases that are difficult to map in human populations. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • We have developed and applied a data-driven spatially hierarchical computational platform that uses the discovery of locally applicable transmission models in order to predict the prospects for eliminating the macroparasitic disease , LF, at the coarser country level in sub-Saharan Africa . (bvsalud.org)
  • But this research still doesn't explain why the disease hasn't spread widely in women who, after all, are having sex, too. (kpbs.org)
  • They didn't even know each other and yet they are, seemingly forever, linked with a terrible and fatal disease occurring mainly within the Ashkenazi Jewish community. (dailynews.com)
  • The goal of genetic testing is to reduce the breeding of affected animals and ultimately to reduce or even eliminate the incidence of genetic conditions. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • She has prepped 24 different pediatricians and family doctors to deliver the news: A seemingly perfect newborn likely has a lethal genetic disease. (medscape.com)
  • In some cases, gene therapy may largely eliminate the disease. (medscape.com)
  • The overall goal of the plan is to reduce elk's reliance on feedgrounds while increasing opportunities for elk to winter away from feedgrounds in an effort to decrease disease transmission amongst the elk. (rmef.org)
  • This important feature would be a game-changer for sustainable elimination of the disease. (dndi.org)
  • In 1954, Congressional funds were first approved for a Cooperative State-Federal Brucellosis Eradication Program to eliminate the disease from the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • but, as the data from Egypt confirm, country by country, it is possible to defeat this disease and protect future generations. (news-medical.net)
  • Bright Chiwaula, Sightsavers' Malawi country director, said: "Eliminating a disease on this scale is a massive achievement for our country. (sightsavers.org)
  • What is Lyme disease? (kron4.com)
  • While hosting WiLD 94.9's "The JV Show," he not only entertained listeners through their mornings, but also talked openly about his battle with Lyme disease. (kron4.com)
  • Those infected with Lyme disease may exhibit a bullseye-shaped rash at the bite site. (kron4.com)
  • Not all people bitten by ticks will contact Lyme disease. (kron4.com)
  • How do you get Lyme disease? (kron4.com)
  • Lyme disease is transmitted to humans by bites from blacklegged ticks. (kron4.com)
  • How quickly you process nicotine through your system depends partly on genetics but also on diet, age, sex, pregnancy, other medications and kidney disease. (livestrong.com)
  • More vaccines promised - "The decline of poliomyelitis among more than 350 million people of the world … (offers) a promise of vaccines that will soon be used against other diseases considered hopeless or untreatable until recently. (sciencenews.org)
  • Approximately 120 million people are infected with the parasites, 40 million of whom have clinical symptoms of the disease. (news-medical.net)
  • An estimated 20.9 million people are infected by the disease worldwide. (dndi.org)
  • Also, as a disease becomes less common, you're likely to find people who are no longer proficient or have expertise. (cdc.gov)
  • People with a tendency toward autoimmune thyroid disease are less tolerant of excess iodine. (cdc.gov)
  • When people are vaccinated against a disease, they usually do not get the disease or get only a mild form of the disease. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Senescent cells accumulate with age and at sites of multiple chronic conditions, such as in fat tissue in diabetes, the lungs in chronic pulmonary diseases, the aorta in vascular disease, or the joints in osteoarthritis," says James Kirkland, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging. (sciencedaily.com)