PHE101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Aids, Hiv, Immunodeficiency

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Week 6: the social determinants on a global scale: how health and illness differ across the globe. Both infectious and non-communicable diseases are disproportionately experienced by poor countries in comparison with wealthy countries. In sub-saharan africa, for example, we see very high rates of both infectious and non- communicable diseases, particularly in poor communities in those countries. A lot of the social determinants are common to both infectious and non-communicable diseases. People in low income countries tend to get sicker earlier in their lives and die earlier from ncds than people in high income countries. Nearly 30% of ncd deaths in low income countries occur under the age of 60: how patterns of disease differ across the globe. Structural factors can include the economic systems of countries, political systems, education systems, also things that apply to regions of the world like regional trade agreements, for example.

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