PPT-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 101 FOR SCHOOL HEALTH

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Presented by Nebraska ICAP  Presenters Daniel Brailita MD  Assistant Professor in Infectious Diseases UNMC Associate Medical Director NE ICAP lead MD School

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Presented by Nebraska ICAP  Presenters Daniel Brailita MD  Assistant Professor in Infectious Diseases UNMC Associate Medical Director NE ICAP lead MD School Program Public Health Community Infection Prevention and Management Telehealth . Communicable Diseases. The Importance of Communicable Diseases. 40% of the burden of disease in low- and middle-income countries. Disproportionately affect the poor. Enormous economic consequences. Relevance to . Patrick Chaulk MD, MPH. Acting Deputy Commissioner for Disease Control. Baltimore City Health Department. DHMH TB Control and Prevention Annual Update. March 20, 2014. Outline. Briefly review HCR and how it impacts funding for communicable disease control. Introduction to Diseases. Chapter 17.1. Disease. 2 Types. Communicable Disease – a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal, or object. . Non-Communicable Disease – a disease that is not transmitted by pathogens. . JL Castilho. , MM . Escuder. , VG . Veloso. , J . Oliveira . Gomes, K . Jayathilake. , S . Ribeiro. , R . Alencar. . Souza, ML Rodrigues Ikeda, PR de . Alencastro. ,. U . Tupinanbas. , C . Brites. “This material was produced under the grant SH-20839-SHO from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.”. SOL 6.1 E. Target: Students will learn how to prevent the spread of communicable disease. Bell Ringer. What could you do to help prevent the spread of communicable (spreadable) diseases? (ex. common cold). Introduction. Diseases and other health conditions are classified in several meaningful ways. Classification can lead to prevention and control strategies. Classification of Diseases and Health Problems. . SYFTET. Göteborgs universitet ska skapa en modern, lättanvänd och . effektiv webbmiljö med fokus på användarnas förväntningar.. 1. ETT UNIVERSITET – EN GEMENSAM WEBB. Innehåll som är intressant för de prioriterade målgrupperna samlas på ett ställe till exempel:. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS Under general direction of the Deputy Commissioner of Health an incumbent of this class has responsibility for dealing with the control of tuberculosis and othe 655 West 12th AvenueVancouver BC V5Z 4R4Tel 6047072548Fax 6047072515wwwbccdccaCommunicable Disease Control ManualChapter 2 Immunization PartAdverse Events Following ImmunizationCommunicable Disease C Section: 4.0 Diseases and Conditions Updated 7/03 Subsection: Escherichia coli O157:H7/Other Hemorrhagic E. coli Page 3 of 15 Probable: A case with isolation of E. coli O157 from a clinical spe November 2007 Page 1 of 6 EPI DEMIOLOGY (EPI) TEAMS IN LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Introduction Public health preparedness demands that local health departments prepare to respond to disasters, weapon Let’s See If you can guess…. There are 2 Diseases with definitions on your table, one-by-one I will call you up and tell you “Yes” or “No”, the “Yes” group goes to one side of the room and the “No” group to the other. . Recognizing the imperative of a multifactorial approach to public health, Saudi Arabia has established the National Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC). . National CDC fundamental by royal decree no. 200 .

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