HLTH101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: 18 Months, Gonorrhea, Treatment As Prevention

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In previous topics, we"ve been discussing general features of microbial biology and infectious diseases. In this lecture, we"ll look at some of the current issues in specific infectious diseases. We"ll begin with a brief survey of some of the current or emerging plagues of concern: In each case, you should know the characteristics that make the diseases difficult to control. We"ll see that, although the diseases are relatively hard to control and prevent completely, the incidence can be lowered substantially by appropriate public health measures. If you have difficulty with this concept, go back and re-read the previous section on the public health model and its foundation in the population health approach. We"ll then look at an example of an issue that signals a failure of the health care system to understand the limits of a strict biomedical approach to health intervention: the rise in drug resistant infections.

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