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For example, the surveillance centers will generate the data needed to tackle
infectious
diseases, provide early warning of epidemics, and generally improve global health.
Moreover, new health risks are emerging, with diabetes, obesity, and other non-communicable diseases now stalking low- and middle-income countries – even as many of those countries are still locked in combat with tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other
infectious
diseases.
The bottom chessboard includes transnational relations outside the control of governments – everything from drugs to
infectious
diseases to climate change to terrorism.
Health ministers will not be able to cope with an increase in
infectious
diseases due to global warming.
Similarly, we are also seeing the emergence and spread of new
infectious
diseases, such as AIDS, SARS, and avian flu.
As human populations crowd new parts of the planet and come into contact with new animal habitats, new
infectious
diseases spread from animals to humans.
Other
infectious
diseases are likely to emerge, or to become more severe (as with dengue fever in Asia this year), as a result of changes in climate and interaction between human and animal habitats.
These cramped cities are ideal incubators for outbreaks of emerging
infectious
diseases like Ebola.
In a recent report sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, we highlight the contrast between rising rates of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and other NCDs in developing countries and the success of international efforts on HIV/AIDS and other
infectious
diseases.
From 1990 to 2010, death and disability from NCDs in low-income countries increased 300% faster than the rate of decline in
infectious
diseases.
Pilot programs have successfully integrated these tools and policies into donor-funded programs on HIV/AIDS and other
infectious
diseases in low- and middle-income countries.
Moreover, there is tremendous uncertainty about exactly when H5N1, which now primarily affects birds, might mutate into a form that is transmissible between humans, and how
infectious
and lethal it might be.
Their self-confidence can be
infectious.
The Rise of Drug-Resistant TuberculosisBALTIMORE -- Tuberculosis, one of the most deadly
infectious
diseases, is back with a vengeance, especially in Africa.
Both kuru and scrapie are
infectious.
Post-mortem examinations of their brains revealed deposits of prions – the
infectious
agents that cause scrapie, kuru, and mad cow disease.
The
infectious
prion then hijacks the body’s machinery, reprogramming it into a willing executioner of prion replication.
These animals cannot host
infectious
prions.
Decades before the discovery of cures like penicillin, there was no alternative but to invest in prevention to beat
infectious
diseases and protect growing urban populations.
But that is not always true when it comes to research into
infectious
diseases.
Because HIV/AIDS is already the world’s most studied
infectious
disease, an HIV diagnosis is no longer a death sentence.
Starting in the 1990’s, cytokines, drugs that stimulate bone marrow to produce infection-fighting white blood cells, began to be integrated into cancer treatments, further mitigating the risk of life-threatening
infectious
complications of care.
More ominously, crime is on the rise and a breakdown in state-controlled health care is fueling the spread of various types of
infectious
disease.
I would include among them pediatric oncologists, the staff of burn units, the volunteers who treat patients with lethal
infectious
diseases such as Ebola, and the professionals who diagnose and treat debilitating genetic diseases and work with the afflicted families.
In a globalized world, an outbreak of
infectious
disease in one country could quickly evolve into a serious threat to health elsewhere, as has happened in recent years with SARS, Ebola, and Zika.
Fortunately, the notion of sovereign obligation is already advanced in this sphere: countries are responsible for trying to detect
infectious
disease outbreaks, responding appropriately, and notifying others around the world.
UN efforts have also led to the eradication of many
infectious
diseases; the adoption in 1982 of the Convention on the Law of the Sea, the principal framework for handling maritime disputes; and the establishment in 1988 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, whose regular reports play an important role in assessing hazards related to climate change.
Despite the fact that microbes do not ordinarily seek to maximize their virulence, most research on
infectious
disease focuses on the mechanisms by which the harmful effects of microbes are felt, as well as on the ways in which host organisms adapt (mainly through the immune system) to fight that virulence.
TB is the world’s deadliest and most overlooked
infectious
disease, but treating it is really cheap.
By 2035, we could achieve a “grand convergence” in global health, reducing preventable maternal and child deaths, including those caused by
infectious
diseases, to unprecedentedly low levels worldwide.
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