HIGHLIGHTS:
Lesson 10: Nature, Prevention and Control Communicable Disease
Lesson 11: Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Disease
Lesson 12: Community Programs and Policies on Disease and Development of Self-Monitoring Skills
Lesson 13: Agencies and Referral Procedures for Communicable Disease, Prevention, and Control
3. HIGHLIGHTS:
Lesson 10: Nature, Prevention and
Control Communicable
Disease
Lesson 11: Emerging and
Re-emerging Infectious
Disease
4. HIGHLIGHTS:
Lesson 12: Community Programs
and Policies on Disease
and Development of
Self-Monitoring Skills
Lesson 13: Agencies and Referral
Procedures for
Communicable Disease
Prevention, and Contro
10. Non-communicable Disease
- is a non-
infectious disease
or medical
condition. They
tend to be chronic
(long-lasting)
diseases with slow
progression.
11. Communicable or Infectious Disease
- can be
transmitted
from person-to-
person. Some
communicable
diseases are also
chronic, such
as HIV/AIDS.
12.
13.
14. HEALTH MEASURES
to PREVENT and CONTROL
Communicable disease
Maintain personal health and
hygiene
Be considerate of the health
of others
Avoid risk factors associated
w/ communicable disease
Have regular check-ups
15. HEALTH MEASURES
to PREVENT and CONTROL
Communicable disease
Submit to early medical
treatment
Avoid direct contact with
people who have serious
communicable disease
Submit to immunizations
against communicable disease
16.
17. HIGHLIGHTS:
Lesson 10: Nature, Prevention and
Control Communicable
Disease
Lesson 11: Emerging and
Re-emerging Infectious
Disease
342
350
18. What is the difference
between emerging and
re-emerging infectious
disease?
19. (newly)Emerging disease
- new diseases which have
not been previously observed
in human.
Re-emerging disease
- disease which have been
recognized in the past.
20. HIGHLIGHTS:
Lesson 12: Community Programs
and Policies on Disease
and Development of
Self-Monitoring Skills
Lesson 13: Agencies and Referral
Procedures for
Communicable Disease
Prevention, and Contro
354
21. Factors in Community Health
Program and Policies
• Policies and program for
health target communities:
Mortality rate (length of life)
Morbidity (quality of life)
22. Factors in Community Health
Program and Policies
1. Health Behavior – refers to
an actions regarding their health
and well-being.
• Alcohol use
• Diet and exercise
• Sexual activity
• Tobacco use
23. Factors in Community Health
Program and Policies
1. Clinical care– refers to having
access to quality healthcare
services.
• Access to care
• Quality of care
24. Factors in Community Health
Program and Policies
1. Social and economic factor
– factors such as:
• one’s job type
• income level
• Educational attainment
• Social interaction
25. Self-monitoring Skill
- is the process of
observing one’s behavior
and evaluating it in
relation to one’s goal
26. HIGHLIGHTS:
Lesson 12: Community Programs
and Policies on Disease
and Development of
Self-Monitoring Skills
Lesson 13: Agencies and Referral
Procedures for
Communicable Disease
Prevention, and Contro
354
358
27.
28. Create a poster on
encouraging youth
in anticipating
emerging infectious
disease epidemics