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Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
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Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION THEORYMOVE FROM THE ACUTE TO THE CHRONIC MODEL OF DISEASE1. SHIFT IN CAUSE OF DEATH PATTERNS 2. AGE AND GENDER OF THOSE WHO DIE 3. THE EFFECTS OF TRANSITION IN CAUSES OF DEATH ON SURVIVAL. IN OTHER WORDS, WHO BENEFITS MO
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
HIDDEN HUNGER2 BILLION PEOPLE SUFFER MINERAL AND VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES UNDERMINES: GROWTH, RESISTANCE TO DISEASE, FETAL DEVELOPMENT, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH 250,000 BABIES HAVE SEVERE BIRTH DEFECTS 20 X 106 CHILDREN ARE MENTALLY IMPAIREDMAIN DEF
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
AIDS (ESTIMATES AND TRENDS) 2004HIV INFECTIONS: 35 X 106 IN 2001 38 X 106 IN 2003 5 X 106 INFECTED IN 2003 EPIDEMIC CONTINUES TO GROW DUE TO NEW INFECTIONS ASIA WITH 60% OF WORLD POPULATION IS NOW HOME TO SOME OF THE FASTEST GROWING AIDS EPIDEMIC BY
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
AIDS in SwazilandAdult rate 38.6% 49.5% in women 19 to 30 in some areas 200,000 infected adults (population 1 X 106) 60,000 orphans will rise to 120,000 by 2010 Toxic mix of factors: Men migrate to find work Buy sex from infected prostitutes Po
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
HIV/AIDSIS NOT JUST ANOTHER INFECTIOUS THREAT TO HEALTH HIV/AIDS IS DESTROYING: TRADITION FABRIC OF SOCIETY THREAT TO ALL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CLASSIC POPULATION PYRAMID IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES WILL BE RADICALLY CHANGED IN 2020 THERE W
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
INTRODUCTION OF COMBINATION DRUG THERAPIES HAVE PROLONGED LIFE (1995) INCREASED SURVIVAL TIME ALSO MEANS INCREASED POOL OF INFECTED INDIVIDUALS RISK OF ENHANCED TRANSMISSION IF TREATED INDIVIDUALS DO NOT MAINTAIN SAFE SEX PRACTICES GROWING COST AN
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
ORIGINS OF HIVTRANSMISSION EARLY HYPOTHESIS TRANSMITTED TO HUMANS IN 1800's AND 1900's HUNTING, CONSUMPTION OF CHIMPANZEES FOR FOOD REMAINED ISOLATED IN SMALL LOCAL POPULATIONS UNTIL 1930's, BEGAN TO SPREAD AND DIVERSIFY SIMIAN VIRMS (CPZ) CHIMP
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
THE PROBLEM IS: 1 IN 3 CHILDREN IS OVERWEIGHT IN CANADA ALMOST HALF OF THOSE ARE OBESE WE ARE GOING TO START SEEING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN CHILDREN AMONG GRADE SIX STUDENTS: o ALMOST HALF EACH CHOCOLATE BARS OR CHIPS EVERY DAY o OVER HALF DON
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
DIABETES1.5 x 106 CANADIANS HAVE DIABETES ESTIMATED THAT 750,000 HAVE DISEASE AND DONT KNOW IT EVERY 8 MINUTES ANOTHER CANADIAN IS DIAGNOSED WITH THE DISEASE BY 2010, 3 MILLION CANADIANS WILL HAVE DIABETES LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH RESULTS IN: AMPUTATI
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Figure 1. Prevalence of diabetes in Alberta (1999-2000) by age and population35 30Percentage (%)25 20 15 10 5 004 510 9 -1 15 4 -1 20 9 -2 25 4 -2 30 9 -3 35 4 -3 40 9 -4 45 4 -4 50 9 -5 55 4 -5 60 9 -6 65 4 -6 70 9 -7 75 4 -7 80 9 -8 85 4 -8 9
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
WEALTH & HEALTH CANADATOP 20% OF INCOME EARNERS: LIVE 5 YEARS LONGER THAN BOTTOM 20% SUFFER LESS HEART DISEASE SUFFER FEWER ACCIDENTS SPEND LESS TIME IN HOSPITAL LIFE EXPECTANCY AND HEALTH OUTCOME FOR THE POOR IN 2004 ARE THE SAME AS THEY WERE
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
TUBERCULOSIS THIRD OF WORLD POPULATION (2 BILLION INFECTED) 80% TB CASES OCCUR IN 22 COUNTRIES INCIDENCE RATES = 68 TO 584 PER 100,000 BCG VACCINE USED TO CONTROL THE DISEASE ONLY 50% EFFECTIVE IN ADULTS. BCG CONFERS 90% PROTECTION AGAINST TB MENINGI
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
TUBERCULOSIS IN ABORIGINAL PEOPLEINCIDENCE RATE = 35.8 PER 100,000 POPULATION. HIGHEST RATE OF 105 PER 100,000 POPULATION IN SASKATCHEWAN. THE OVERALL RATE FOR THE NONNATIVE POPULATION IS 6.5 PER 100,000 POPULATION. FOR NATIVE AMERICANS REDUCTION IN
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
West Nile Virus (2003) 1480 Human casesAlberta 275 casesSaskatchewan* 935 cases The rest of Canada 106 cases culex tarsalisIn endemic areas of the world, human and bird populations have built up an immunity
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
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SCOTT D. SAGAN CURRICULUM VITAE SEPTEMBER 2008OFFICE ADDRESS: CISAC Encina Hall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6165 (650) 725-2715 ssagan@stanford.eduCURRENT POSITION: 2008-2009: on Sabbatical Leave Professor, Department of Political Sci
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Lecture 2 VLSI Testing Process and Equipments s s s s s s sMotivation Types of Testing Test Specifications and Plan Test Programming Test Data Analysis Automatic Test Equipment Parametric Testing Summary1Original slides copyright by Mike Bushne
Laurentian - HLSC - 3003
COST OF CANCER (CANADA)$14.3 BILLION $2.5 BILLION DIRECT TREATMENT COST $11.8 BILLION INDIRECT COST: LOST PRODUCTIVITY PREMATURE DEATH 2004 145,500 WILL BE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER 68,300 WILL DIEBY 2010 CANCER WILL BE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH RELATED
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On Seeing the Invisible: White Privilege and the World Wide Web I can be fairly sure that the icons and symbols I find online will reflect my race and culture. I can be certain that nearly all relevant or interesting sites will be in my language.
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