From the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Act (Section 27), venereal diseases refer to ailments like gonorrhoea, granuloma, chlamydia, chancroid, syphilis, lymphopathia venereum and inguinale (Public Health Law Research, 2014). Established by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the California Regulations and Reportable Disease Information Exchange refer to a safe system used for automated disease diagnosis and monitoring. A number of certain conditions and diseases are authorized by State regulations and rules to be stated by laboratories and healthcare providers to the state healthcare agencies. The mission CPDH pursues is the… Continue Reading...
community health by promoting a healthy way of living, researching into injury and disease prevention, and identifying and controlling communicable diseases in a timely manner. On the whole, public health's focus is the safeguarding of whole populations' health, right from local communities to entire nations and world regions.
Public health workers aim at disease prevention before their onset or recurrence via the implementation of educational initiatives, policy recommendations, research, and delivery of appropriate services; this is contrary to nurses, physicians and other clinical healthcare workers whose chief focus is treatment after a person gets injured or diagnosed with a health problem. Furthermore, public health strives towards bridging the healthcare… Continue Reading...
brought change to the political, economic and social spheres of the society and resulted to more healthcare risks. The outcome of urbanization is negative impact on health of the people especially because of the risk associated with increased communicable diseases and worsening problems relating to the social violence and disintegration.
Good health is dependent on health investment and health policies (Milstead & Short, 2019). Technology, techniques, education and ideas also influence healthcare outcomes. The developing countries have little investment in education and health due to the lack of professional human resources and financial abilities…[…… parts of this paper are missing, click here to view the entire document ]…strategy will entail policymaking and the implementation of those strategies through a conceptual framework. Assuming that the issue is already popularized… Continue Reading...
death toll that could arise from an unvaccinated public exposed to communicable diseases like measles and mumps. An unvaccinated person has a 90% chance of becoming infected with measles; the most recent outbreak in France led to 5000 patients being hospitalized and ten deaths (Pierik, 2016, p. 2). In fact, out of every 1000 infected children, one or two will die and as many as fifty will contract pneumonia as a result (Pierik, 2016, p. 2).
Unfortunately, “the rate of not vaccinating children continues to rise and these unvaccinated children pose risk to others who are unable to receive vaccines and… Continue Reading...
and transport policies contribute to worldwide epidemics of injuries and non-communicable diseases through traffic exposure, noise, air pollution, social isolation, low physical activity, and sedentary behaviors,” (Sallis, Bull, Burdett, et al., 2016, p. 2936). Institutional changes, political commitment, capacity building, innovative public planning, and other partnership-based local solutions have been shown to promote “overall sustainable urban health development,” (Hu & Kuo, 2016). Rice, Franceschini, Wallerstein, et al. (2017) also show how communities like Puerto Santa Lucia stand to benefit financially from improving the brand identity of the municipality, which would therefore improve the area’s attractiveness to investors.
Research also shows… Continue Reading...
success. The food industry faces a serious challenge that federal agencies put into place to regulate the food industry to comply with global health demands aimed at reducing obesity and communicable diseases. While the American food industry self-regulates itself, the challenges that obesity poses make people conscious of the type of food they consume. The strength that business lobbyists in America such as McDonald's have makes it difficult to challenge the growth of fast food restaurants, which are the biggest competitions. The American society is today more conscious of the food… Continue Reading...