LEARNING OBJECTIVES Flashcards

1
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Identify the current burden of infectious disease

A

90% of deaths from infectious

disease are caused by lower respiratory infections, HIV/AIDs, diarrhoeal disease, TB, malaria and measles

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2
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Identify causes of mortality and explain death rates

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Highest death rate = Swaziland (developing)
Leading causes of death = heart disease, cerebro-vascular disease, respiratory infections, HIV/AIDs, COPD
In 3rd world countries upto 58% mortality is caused by malnutrition/defiency

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3
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Describe proportions of deaths attributed to infectious disease per country

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Africa 62%
Southeast Asia 31%
Western Pacific 11%
Eastern Mediterranean 34% 
Americas 10%
Europe 5%
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4
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How many of the leading caused of death are infectious diseases in low/middle income countries

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4/10

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5
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How many of the leading causes of death are non-communicable diseases in low/middle income countries

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9/10

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6
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What are the leading causes of death due to infectious disease?

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Lower respiratory infections 3.9 mill, HIV/AIDs 2.8 mill, Diarrhoeal disease 1.8 bill, TB 1.6 mill, Malaria 1.2 mill, Measles 0.6 mill

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7
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Globally how many people die each year?

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57 mill

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8
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How many deaths per year are attributed to deaths of children 0-4 years old

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15%
2010: 7.6 million
57/1000 live births

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9
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What did effect did ART have on deaths in SSA?

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Reduction in under 5s, 5-19, 50-59, 60+ mortality

Increase in 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 mortality

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10
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What is a success if AIDs epidemic?

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broad access to ART for HIV in poor countries
10-fold growth in access in Africa over 5 years 2002-7
Stopping HIV transmission to babies

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11
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What is a challenge of AIDs epidemic?

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Extremely fast growing - for every person put on HIV treatment, 5 are newly infected
Social obstacles preventing safe sex, condom use, injection practise from having their full effect

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12
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What is the rapid impact package?

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Source of funds for developing countries (condition of many drug donations)
$0.50
Includes drugs, delivery, equipment, training, distribution, monitoring etc needed to help one person survive
4 drugs are included: Zithromax, mectiza, praziquantel, albendazole

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13
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How many people are eligible for ART?

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25.9 million (additional 9.2 from 2013)

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14
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How many deaths does cancer account for worldwide?

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15.1%

8 million

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15
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Where is cancer burden shifting?

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Less developed countries - likelihood of 60%

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16
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How many deaths does CVD account for world wide?

A
  1. 5%

15. 6 million

17
Q

What are the most lethal CVDs and how are they set to change in developing countries?

A

CHD and stroke

Set to double with ET

18
Q

What are the 3 most important risk factors?

A

High BP, serum cholesterol, tobacco smoking

19
Q

How is mass treatment for NTDs give?

A

Pairs of the drugs out of the big 4 are given 6 months apart