The Burden of Chronic Disease

The shift from acute infectious and deficiency diseases to chronic noncommunicable diseases is not a simple transition but a complex and dynamic epidemiological process, with some diseases disappearing and others appearing or reemerging. The unabated pandemic of childhood and adulthood obesity and c...

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Anthelmintics - therapeutic use
Attrition (Research Studies)
Causes of
Chronic Disease - epidemiology
Chronic diseases
Chronic illnesses
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
Cost of Illness
Delivery of Health Care
Developed Countries
Developing Countries
Disease management
Drug Therapy
Economic aspects
Emerging diseases
Epidemiology
Forecasting
Forecasts and trends
Global Health
Health care policy
Health education
Helminthiasis - complications
Helminthiasis - epidemiology
Helminthiasis - prevention & control
Helminthiasis - transmission
Humans
Hygiene
Infections
Infectious diseases
International aspects
Life Style
Malaria
Market trend/market analysis
Obesity
Obesity - epidemiology
Parasitic diseases
Physical Fitness
Prevention
Public Health
Quality of Life
Schistosomiasis
Statistics
Tuberculosis
Viewpoints
Water
World health
title The Burden of Chronic Disease
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