Sentences with phrase «hiv disease burden»

«New effort uses implementation science to reduce mother - to - child HIV transmission: Studies investigate best practices to ease HIV disease burden in Sub-Saharan Africa.»

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Health dimensions of sex and reproduction: the global burden of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, maternal conditions, perinatal disorders, and congenital anomalies.
«We have shown that HIV - infected and HIV - exposed children experience a disproportionate burden of pneumococcal disease.
«According to SAMHSA (2015), alcohol and drug abuse and related problems contribute substantially to the burden of disease in the U.S., costing an estimated $ 400 billion annually,» said Dr. Jennifer Manuel, PhD, an assistant professor at the NYU Silver School of Social Work, and an affiliated researcher with New York University's Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (NYU CDUHR).
The 2013 Global Burden of Disease study estimated there to be 800,000 pneumonia deaths annually worldwide and the disease continues to be the number one infectious killer of children under the age of five, with more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria coDisease study estimated there to be 800,000 pneumonia deaths annually worldwide and the disease continues to be the number one infectious killer of children under the age of five, with more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria codisease continues to be the number one infectious killer of children under the age of five, with more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria combined.
HIV / AIDS funding may be affected the most, because, «[s] ince the early 1990s, Congress and [NIH] have agreed to dedicate roughly 10 % of the NIH budget to fighting HIV / AIDS,» which some feel is now out of proportion with the burden the disease imposes in the United States.
The ST313 pathovar of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium contributes to a high burden of invasive disease among African infants and HIV - infected adults.
However, today HIV is no longer considered a fatal disease and with new medicines, patients can count on a close to normal life expectancy, though often burdened with various side effects.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), African Americans are the race / ethnicity demographic most affected, facing the most severe burden of HIV and AIDS in the nation.
By 2030, the World Health Organization expects depression to become the second most important burden of disease after HIV / AIDS.1
The World Health Organisation predicts that by 2030 depression will be second only to HIV / AIDS in international burden of disease.1 Mental health problems that are first identified in adolescence and adulthood, including debilitating depression, anxiety disorders and drug misuse, can have their origins in pathways that begin much earlier in life with childhood mental health problems.2, 3,4
In South Africa interpersonal violence is the second highest contributor to the burden of disease, after HIV / AIDS [1].
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