A REPORT ON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE METHOD OF PREVENTION TREATMENT IN INDIA
Eram Khan*, Sunil Kumar, K. Prabhu and Seema Saini
Abstract
Infectious disease surveillance is acknowledged as the cornerstone of
public health policy and practice. Making sure that infectious illnesses
are successfully and efficiently monitored is the goal of the evaluation
of communicable diseases surveillance systems (CDSS). The purpose
of this study is to reflect on the CDSS evaluation experiences of both
developed and developing nations in order to draw lessons for system
improvement worldwide. Although it has been demonstrated that these
risk factors raise the likelihood of NCDs, little is known about their
broader impact on communicable illnesses. This review sought to
synthesize studies assessing the impact of behavioural risk factors
frequently linked to NCDs on risks of developing a variety of common
communicable diseases.
Keywords: communicable diseases, RCHEs, Health Goals, Microbial Probes & surveillance.
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