The document discusses various topics related to international public health issues: (1) it highlights 2013 as the International Year of Water Cooperation and themes of water management and cooperation; (2) it discusses the International Year of Quinoa and its nutritional benefits; and (3) it provides health statistics and important dates for international days related to diseases and conditions like cancer, hepatitis, and leprosy.
This presentation describes the Evolution of Community Medicine from the word hygiene to public health to preventive and social medicine to community medicine . It is a very simple presentation which describes difference between doctor ,good doctor and a very good doctor. It also includes recent IAPSM ( INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF PREVENTIVE AND SOCIAL MEDICINE) definition of Community Medicine and what are the key functions of Community Medicine Specialist. it also describes concept of Socialized Medicine.
Intro slides for people working from home on epidemiology.
For people working from home (off-site), we are conducting epidemiological studies on various neurological disorders. This project entails putting together data of age, gender, ethnicity, economic background, disease prevalence, disease penetration, known pre-disposal factors, genetic susceptibility, environment factor and even establishing the lack of data in some countries. In this project, researchers would have to rely on UN agencies data, peer reviewed material, Govt. data (if reliable) and put them first in excel sheets. After compiling data from various sources in a double blind way (2 teams not aware of each other), the next task would be of data analysis and data visualization, followed by manuscript preparation. For introduction on data visualization, data analysis and paper writing, please check our other links.
This presentation describes the Evolution of Community Medicine from the word hygiene to public health to preventive and social medicine to community medicine . It is a very simple presentation which describes difference between doctor ,good doctor and a very good doctor. It also includes recent IAPSM ( INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF PREVENTIVE AND SOCIAL MEDICINE) definition of Community Medicine and what are the key functions of Community Medicine Specialist. it also describes concept of Socialized Medicine.
Intro slides for people working from home on epidemiology.
For people working from home (off-site), we are conducting epidemiological studies on various neurological disorders. This project entails putting together data of age, gender, ethnicity, economic background, disease prevalence, disease penetration, known pre-disposal factors, genetic susceptibility, environment factor and even establishing the lack of data in some countries. In this project, researchers would have to rely on UN agencies data, peer reviewed material, Govt. data (if reliable) and put them first in excel sheets. After compiling data from various sources in a double blind way (2 teams not aware of each other), the next task would be of data analysis and data visualization, followed by manuscript preparation. For introduction on data visualization, data analysis and paper writing, please check our other links.
Screening for Disease (Epidemiology)
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Describe the differences between Screening & Diagnostic tests
List the uses of screening
Explain the types of screening, criteria for screening
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Calculate and interpret the evaluation of the screening test
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6. The International Year of Water Co-
operation recognizes that ‘water is
critical for sustainable development,
including environmental integrity and the
eradication of poverty and hunger, and
is indispensable for human health and
well-being.’
7. World Water Day
celebrations on March
22 and World Water
Week in August will be
devoted to the theme
of water co-operation
around the world.
• UN states that 2013 will
focus on ‘lessons that can
be learned from successful
water co-operation
initiatives. It will also
emphasize key water
management issues such as
water education; water
diplomacy; sharing of water
resources across national
and community borders;
and national and
international legal
frameworks on the use, and
sharing of water
8.
9. The International Year of
Quinoa (IYQ) aims to
focus world attention
on the ‘nutritional,
economic,
environmental and
cultural value of
quinoa,’ a seed
originally cultivated for
food in the Andes,
primarily in Peru,
Bolivia, and Ecuador.
• Quinoa is gluten free and
contains high-quality
protein, complete with all
essential amino acids. The
crop appears to adapt to
different ecologies, making
it easy to grow in a variety
of climates and soils.
According to the Food and
Agriculture Organization of
the UN, ‘Quinoa has a
remarkable adaptability to
different agro-ecological
region.
10. Ban Ki-moon is the 8 th
and current Secretary-
General of the United
Nations, after succeeding
Kofi Annan in 2007. Before
becoming Secretary-
General, Ban was a career
diplomat in South Korea's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and in the United Nations.
11. Margaret Chan Fung Fu-
chun, is the Director-General
of the World Health
Organization.
12. Ghulam Nabi Azad is the
current Union Minister of
Health and Family Welfare.
13. Montek Singh Ahluwalia is
an Indian economist and
civil servant. He is currently
the Deputy Chairman of the
Planning Commission of the
Republic of India
14. KERALA MINISTER Health,
Family Welfare, Medical
Education, Medical
University, Indigenous
Medicines, Drugs Control,
Homoeopathy,
Naturopathy, Devaswoms
15.
16. Danica May Camacho, born at two minutes to
midnight in Manila, the Philippine.
17. • India welcomed the birth of baby Nargis as
the "symbolic" seven billionth baby.
18. Birth rate:20.22 births/1,000 population (2013 est.)
Death rate:7.4 deaths/1,000 population (2013 est.)
Life expectancy:68.89 years est.)
–male:67.46 years (2009 est.)
–female:72.61 years (2009 est.)
Fertility rate:2.5 children born/woman (SRS 2010)
Population:1,220,800,359
(2013 est.)
19. Total population of Kerala
as per 2011 census
33,406,061
male : 16,027,412
Female: 17,378,649
Literacy rate in Kerala has seen upward trend
and is 94.00 percent as per 2011 population
census.
male literacy stands at 96.11 percent
female literacy is at 100.76 percent
28. TUBERCULOSIS
• 4000/ day
• Zero death
• Universal access to TB care
• Faster treatment
• Quick, cheap, low-tech test
• Vaccine
• A world free of TB
38. PENTAVALENT IMMUNIZATION
• The pentavalent vaccine helps in reducing
the number of shots a child receives from
nine to three.
• It is the combination of five vaccines
they are diptheria , pertusis,tetanus ,hep b
,hib virus
39. • Infants are given three doses of the
pentavalent vaccine at the sixth, 10th and
14th weeks of age. After that, they need a
booster dose of DPT and Hib at 15 to 18
months of age. The vaccine follows the
normal immunisation schedule and can be
integrated into the immunisation
programme of the country
40.
41. • After some reports attributed these deaths to
the vaccine itself, a committee was set up by
the UNICEF to probe the same. The reports
said that the deaths were not related to the
vaccine and it was soon launched in some
other states as well.
42. RECENT EPIDEMICS AND HEALTH
PROBLEMS
• DENGUE FEVER
• LEPTOSPIROSIS
• HEPATITIS
• BIRD FLUE, SWINE FLEU.
• CHIKUNGUNEA
• WESTERN NEIL FEVER RTA
SUICIDE
NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
• FILARIASIS
• MALARIA
• CHOLERA
43. DISASTER
As of 16 July 2013 (2013-07-16), according to
figures provided by the Uttarakhand
government, more than 5,700 people were
"presumed dead.