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Communicable Diseases: Definition

CD- Modes of transmission. DirectBlood-borne or sexual

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Communicable Diseases: Definition

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    1. Communicable Diseases: Definition Defined as “any condition which is transmitted directly or indirectly to a person from an infected person or animal through the agency of an intermediate animal, host, or vector, or through the inanimate environment”. Transmission is facilitated by the following (IOM) more frequent human contact due to Increase in the volume and means of transportation (affordable international air travel), globalization (increased trade and contact) Microbial adaptation and change Breakdown of public health capacity at various levels Change in human demographics and behavior Economic development and land use patterns These have become more important given the modern means of transportation and increased interaction across countries that makes it easy for an infectious pathogen to spread from one part of the world to another These have become more important given the modern means of transportation and increased interaction across countries that makes it easy for an infectious pathogen to spread from one part of the world to another

    2. CD- Modes of transmission Direct Blood-borne or sexual – HIV, Hepatitis B,C Inhalation – Tuberculosis, influenza, anthrax Food-borne – E.coli, Salmonella, Contaminated water- Cholera, rotavirus, Hepatitis A Indirect Vector-borne- malaria, onchocerciasis, trypanosomiasis Formites Zoonotic diseases – animal handling and feeding practices (Mad cow disease, Avian Influenza)

    3. Importance of Communicable Diseases Significant burden of disease especially in low and middle income countries Social impact Economic impact Potential for rapid spread Human security concerns Intentional use

    4. Communicable Diseases account for a significant global disease burden In 2005, CDs accounted for about 30% of the global BoD and 60% of the BoD in Africa. CDs typically affect LIC and MICs disproportionately. Account for 40% of the disease burden in low and middle income countries Most communicable diseases are preventable or treatable. Even with the projected rise in the burden of NCDs, CDs are expected to account for 26% of the BoD in 2015 globally, and 56% in Africa. (Global Burden of DiseaseEven with the projected rise in the burden of NCDs, CDs are expected to account for 26% of the BoD in 2015 globally, and 56% in Africa. (Global Burden of Disease

    5. Communicable Disease Burden Varies Widely Among Continents

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