PUBHLTH 170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Global Health, Disease Burden

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Burden of diseases on large populations and at the global level. Defined as the burden of preventable disease is predominantly in middle- and, especially, low-income countries, most globe. Global health" is coming of age: at least as measured by the increasing number of academic centres, especially in north america, use this title to describe their interests. Most global health centres are in high-income countries although several have strong links with low- and middleincome countries. Key aspects of the definition deserve further explanation. The term global health is used rather than global public health to avoid the perception that our endeavours are focused only on: classical nationally based, public health actions. Global health builds on national public health efforts and institutions. Global health may be seen to be divorced from the health needs of low- and middle-income countries which are grappling with a range of pressing and challenging health issues.

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