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World Health Organization Years Of Age
1,730 wordsThat lead everyone in for a great awaking. Malaria in humans is caused by a protozoan of the genus Plasmodium and the four subspecies, falciparum, via, malaria, and ovale. The species that causes the greatest illness and death in Africa is P. falciparum. The disease is transmitted by the bites of mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles, of which the Anopheles gambiae complex (the most efficient) is responsible for the transmission of disease in Africa. Fever is the main symptom of malaria. The most se...
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World Health Organization Communicable Diseases
951 wordsHealth Policy Abstract The paper explores development and implementation of non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention polices in the developing countries by the example of Pakistan and its National Action Plan for Non-Communicable Disease Prevention, Control and Health Promotion in Pakistan (NAP-NCD). The NAP-NCD health policy that addresses clinical prevention is analyzed and the advocacy activities that brought the policy into being are described in details. Health Policy Introduction The deve...
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Taking Sides Clashing Sides Clashing Views
2,460 wordsEnvironmental Issues Introduction Environment and the dependence of man on the environment become the issue of the day. Many world organizations consider DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) to be one of the most dangerous chemical compounds, while others claim that DDTs harm may overweight possible negative consequences. Yet, it should be taken into consideration that DDT refers to toxins closely associated with cancerous disease, human immune system and reproductive system malfunctions. This ...
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World Health Organization Considered To Be One
888 wordsAt present a lot of us are sure that tuberculosis (TB) has gone away; or it does not threaten us today. With the modern development of medicine, it is difficult to believe that this disease from the past causes deaths of many people even now. It is known from practice that a lot of viruses can mutate and are still very dangerous. Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be one of the most dangerous illnesses in the world. It has active and latent forms. According to the last data, among 9 million new ...
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