PHE1SDH Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Multiple Drug Resistance, Pesticide Resistance, Global Health

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12 Oct 2018
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Hiv, tuberculosis and malaria kill more than 4. 5 million people per year - affect people in low ses/ poor social determinants. Women and young children increasingly affected by aids. Almost half of those living with hiv are women. 43% of new infections in adults are among women (2016) Globally, more than 15 million children under 18 have lost one of both parents to aids: discrimination, neglect, adverse social determinates affecting children and whole family. 1. 3 million deaths in hiv-negative people, 374000 in people living with hiv. Vast majority of deaths from tb are in developing countries. Successes - number of cases and number of deaths have been falling over the last decade. Social determinants: poverty, lack of basic health services, poor nutrition, substandard housing. 216 million cases in 2016; 445000 deaths. 90% of malaria cases and 91% of deaths occur in african region. Half of the worlds population at risk.

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