The epidemiological transition model describes the changing relationship between humans and their diseases. The first transition occurred with the shift to agriculture about 10,000 YBP, resulting in a pattern of infectious and nutritional diseases still evident today. In the last two centuries, some populations have undergone a second transition, characterized by a decline in infectious disease and rise in degenerative disease. We are now in the throes of a third epidemiological transition, in which a resurgence of familiar infections is accompanied by an array of novel diseases, all of which have the potential to spread rapidly due to globalization
N.S. received funding from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. J.M. received funding from the Br...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibilities of a third epidemiological occurrence. An ...
in population structures over time. However, understandings of mortality transitions and associated ...
The epidemiological transition model describes the changing relationship between humans and their di...
Background: The model of epidemiologic transitions has served as a guiding framework for understandi...
The term ‘epidemiologic(al) transition’ was coined by Abdel Omran in 1971 to refer to the shift from...
The term ‘epidemiologic(al) transition’ was coined by Abdel Omran in 1971 to refer to the shift from...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
BACKGROUND: Concern intensifying that emerging infectious diseases and global envir...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
During the processes of human population dispersal around the world over the past 50 000-100 000 yea...
N.S. received funding from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. J.M. received funding from the Br...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibilities of a third epidemiological occurrence. An ...
in population structures over time. However, understandings of mortality transitions and associated ...
The epidemiological transition model describes the changing relationship between humans and their di...
Background: The model of epidemiologic transitions has served as a guiding framework for understandi...
The term ‘epidemiologic(al) transition’ was coined by Abdel Omran in 1971 to refer to the shift from...
The term ‘epidemiologic(al) transition’ was coined by Abdel Omran in 1971 to refer to the shift from...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
BACKGROUND: Concern intensifying that emerging infectious diseases and global envir...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological transition theory, first postulated by Omran in 1971, provides a usefu...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
During the processes of human population dispersal around the world over the past 50 000-100 000 yea...
N.S. received funding from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. J.M. received funding from the Br...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibilities of a third epidemiological occurrence. An ...
in population structures over time. However, understandings of mortality transitions and associated ...