some of the major health problems as HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and malaria. Ynaija.com stated some of the major health issues in Nigeria as Malaria, Common cold or Flu, HIV/AIDS, Pelvic Inflammatory disease, Hypertension, Acute diarrhoea. Another website listed some issues which are rampant in Nigeria some of the issues were the same as the above listed issues but they added two other such as maternal health, reproductive health • Malaria • Common cold or Flu • HIV/AIDS • Pelvic Inflammatory disease
quality of life. 90,000 to 100,000 Americans suffer from Sickle-cell Anemia, or Sickle-cell Disease. It is an evolutionary trait developed to protect people from malaria, and people with the disease cannot contract malaria. It is more common in places like Sub-Saharan Africa, Saudi Arabia, India, South America and the Caribbean, where malaria is also common. This genetic condition is present in babies since birth, but usually begins to manifest itself in infants five months of age or older. Regularly
Malaria is the most lethal disease caused by parasites that transmitted to people through the bites of infected female mosquitoes. It is an estimated that 3.2 billion people, almost half of the world's population, are at risk of malaria. Most cases and deaths occur in sub- Saharan Africa; Africa shares 89% of cases and 91% of deaths[30]. Malaria cases would be raised by the high levels of HIV infection, which weaken the immunity rendering people with HIV more susceptible to contracting the disease
from a health problem caused by water and sanitation deficits. Millions of women spending several houses a day collecting water. To these human cost can be emerged into massive economic waste associated with water and sanitations deficits. anyhow in Africa losses 5%of GDP or some $28.4 billion annually . In 2010 Un has issued a report :”a cause of hunger are related to poverty”” herein it was clearily mentioned that • Over 9 million people die worldwide each year because of hunger and malnutrition
1. INTRODUCTON 1.1. Background ;- Global situation information Danger signs are signs of serious complications and they are grouped under three phases: pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. The commonest danger signs during pregnancy include vaginal bleeding, swollen hands and face, and blurred vision. Key danger signs during labor and childbirth include severe vaginal bleeding, prolonged labor, convulsions, and retained placenta. Danger signs during the postpartum period include severe
majority of cases (1). Nearly 40,000 to 70,000 people die each year in United State because of pneumonia. In Europe and North America, it was found that the prevalence of pneumonia for children under 5 years of age is 34 to 40 cases per 1000. In sub-Saharan Africa,
Africa and the Americas became the first areas of the world to experience significant consequences from European expansion. On both sides of the Atlantic the arrival of Europeans resulted in demographic and biological changes, political upheavals, and the introduction of new trade patterns, religions, and technologies. But the depth and extent of European impact on the two regions was far different Africa was affected by the Europeans, but the Americas were transformed. The European presence
Malaria is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions because of rainfall, consistent high temperatures and high humidity, along with stagnant waters in which mosquito larvae readily mature, providing them with the environment they need for continuous breeding. In drier areas, outbreaks of malaria have been predicted with reasonable accuracy by mapping rainfall. Malaria is more common in rural areas than in cities. The prevalence of malaria is a combination of high human
The 1990s have been an attractive and challenging, but in addition a perplexing time for those working in the field of child labour . said that child labour is on the raise in the world ;in some countries (exacting the former communist countries and other most severely hit by arrangement adjustment ) this may be casing in other it may be more that the nature of the child labour is change and child labour becomes more noticeable as it moves out of homes and family enterprises into wage-employment
Universal healthcare has been a debatable subject for some time now. The two editorials evaluated included Why Universal Health Care Is No Cure All and Why Universal Health Care Is Essential For a More Equitable Society. In each of these articles the claim is supported by a reason which is supported through evidence. Through the evaluation of these articles I have come to the conclusion that Why Universal Health is Essential for a More Equitable Society is based more thoroughly on objectivity. In