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This course includes emerging and reemerging diseases, public health issues and nanotechnology aspects of microbiology and other topics mainly. Main concepts explained in this lectures are: Emerging Diseases, Re-Emerging Diseases, Contributing Factors, Public Health Response, Sars Case Study, Historical Relevance, Black Death, Measles, Spanish Flu, Avian Influenza
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Importance
2.^
Definitions
3.^
Contributing Factors
4.^
Public Health Response
-^
Contemporary Problems
-^
Solutions
SARS Case Study
coronavirus
Avian Influenza (2009)
H5N1 influenza A virus Swine Influenza (2010)
H1N1 influenza A virus
World Disease Burden
365 000 000
years
of human life lost
in one year
!^ - WHO
A disease that has appeared for the first time within apopulation or geographic area.^ •^
Or existed previously but is increasing in incidence or prevalence
HIV
Incidence
&^ Prevalence
in^
USA
Tuberculosis Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
Agent • Host • Environment • Zoonosis
Infectious
Agent
Evolution – agent adaptation & alteration ^
Drug Resistance o^
Overuse of antibiotics o^
Improper use of antibiotics by patients o^
Use on animals –^
Increase food production
-^
Veterinary purposes
Pesticide Resistance
Behavioural^ ^
Increased frequency of international travel
e.g. SARS ^
Changes in food production^ o
Increased meat demand
Compromised immune systems^ ^
Intentional^ o
Organ transplants o Bone marrow transplants o Auto-immune disease treatments ^
Unintended^ o
HIV o Chemotherapy o Lupus
Environment
Changing Climate
-^
Economic development^
Urbanization
o^ Increased human-to-human contact ^ Deforestation
o^ Increased animal-to-human contact
Inadequate Disease Surveillance Systems^
Lack of funding Poor prioritization of funds
o^ Curative care spending >> Preventative care spending ^ Limited access to adequate health care
o^ Poor & malnourished very susceptible to disease
Zoonosis
Pets more common Exotic pets not uncommon
-^
Infectious agents: trans-species capable^ o
Animals physiologically analogous to humans (swine) ^
More contact with animals destined for food^ o
Opportunistic infections by agents native to animals(poultry, cattle & swine) ^
Ingestion of contaminated meats