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Health Transitions and the Double Disease Burden in Asia and the Pacific - Histories of Responses to Non-Communicable and Communicable Diseases (Hardcover)
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Health Transitions and the Double Disease Burden in Asia and the Pacific - Histories of Responses to Non-Communicable and Communicable Diseases (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies
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Chronic diseases-cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic
respiratory disease and diabetes-are not only the principal cause
of world-wide mortality but also are now responsible for a striking
increase in the percentage of sickness in developing countries
still grappling with the acute problems of infectious diseases. The
"double disease burden" - the onset of significant mortality from
chronic, non-communicable diseases while mortality from
communicable diseases remains high - is a problem of developing
countries. Developed countries had the historical "luxury" of
dealing with chronic diseases after the weight of communicable
diseases had largely lifted. However, in both developed and
developing countries old and new communicable diseases such as
tuberculosis or HIV/AIDS enhance morbidity and mortality, and some
infectious diseases may lead to chronic disease; for example, the
papilloma virus and cervical cancer. Exposure to environmental
pollutants particularly prenatal or in infancy is clearly
recognized as a major driver of later chronic ill-health. Double
health burdens in Asia and the Pacific and the problems that this
poses for health care regimes, resource allocation, strategies for
prevention and control and the need for integrated approaches to
both non-communicable and infectious diseases will challenge the
future viability of the region. The primary aim of this book is to
offer a historical picture of the development of a leading global
health problem and policy responses to it in the context of a
demographically, economically and politically very significant
region of the world with a view to better understanding of the
double disease burden and the development of more effective health
policy to deal with it.
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