HLTH102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Black Death, Infection, Cholera

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Global patterns of death and disease (part 1) Hans rosling - the best stats you have ever seen: Developing countries - large families and shorter lives. Developed - small families and large lives. 1990"s - hiv epidemic, decreased life expectancy. Fertility rates, reducing fertility rates promoted economic growth and social growth) happens before economic change. Issue that transcends one country, root cause could be food supply etc. Lmic - low and middle income countries (developed and developing countries) Much different then putting countries in developed and developing countries. Beyond which people are able to get basic necessities. 10% of the world or less will be in extreme poverty, lower then it used to be. Life expectancy dropped in the late 1880"s due to civil war. Getting better in low income countries, but it still remains. Size of country = more infant mortality rate. Africa 1 out of 2 ppl dying before age 14.

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