HLTB16H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Kanamycin A, Peripheral Neuropathy, Vomiting
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Hltb16 lecture 8 - public health in international and global perspective february. Public health international health (from tropical medicine and hygiene) global. 2009) health problems overseas, in developing countries. Infectious and tropical diseases, water and sanitation, malnutrition, maternal and child health. Problems and challenges affecting low and middleincome countries and the local and global forces that influence health there. More stress on differences between countries than commonalities. They can be divided or linked together. Toronto public health: won"t necessarily focus resources on zika and ebola, because it isn"t necessarily too prevalent here. *refer to . pdf for full chart or reading* International health: dealing with health of developing countries outside of the west. Global health: beyond boarders recognize globalized nature of the developing world and how they are all linked, based on movements of people. Global health also incorporates the training and distribution of the health-care workforce in a manner that goes beyond the capacity- building interest of public health.