Examines the ongoing, worldwide epidemiological transition from acute infectious diseases to chronic diseases as the predominant causes of death, presenting a new theory on how chronic diseases have developed.
Examines the ongoing, worldwide epidemiological transition from acute infectious diseases to chronic diseases as the predominant causes of death, presenting a new theory on how chronic diseases have developed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Background Theoretical Framework Data and Study Outline: The Concept of Epidemiological Transition A New Infectious Disease Environment Mortality Decline Food and Population Growth: "Standard of Living" and Nutrition Smallpox Typhus Typhoid Cholera Diarrhea and Dysentery Infant Mortality Child Mortality Tuberculosis Respiratory Diseases Cardiovascular Disease Cancer Other Chronic Diseases Epidemiological Transition: A New Perspective Appendixes Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Background Theoretical Framework Data and Study Outline: The Concept of Epidemiological Transition A New Infectious Disease Environment Mortality Decline Food and Population Growth: "Standard of Living" and Nutrition Smallpox Typhus Typhoid Cholera Diarrhea and Dysentery Infant Mortality Child Mortality Tuberculosis Respiratory Diseases Cardiovascular Disease Cancer Other Chronic Diseases Epidemiological Transition: A New Perspective Appendixes Notes Bibliography Index
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