Africa faces a double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. While infectious diseases still account for at least 69% of deaths on the continent, age specific mortality rates from chronic diseases as a whole are actually higher in sub Saharan Africa than in virtually all other regions of the world, in both men and women. Over the next ten years the continent is projected to experience the largest increase in death rates from cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory disease and diabetes. African health systems are weak and national investments in healthcare training and service delivery continue to prioritise infectious and parasitic diseases. There is a strong consensus that Africa faces significant challenges in chronic disease rese...
Abstract Over 41 million people die of chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) each year, accounti...
The growing incidence of chronic conditions associated with changing lifestyles is creating new chal...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
Africa faces a double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. While infectious diseases still acc...
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa offers new and critical perspective...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
It is widely acknowledged that sub-Saharan Africa faces a double burden of diseases. On the one hand...
Rapid demographic, sociocultural, and economic transitions are driving increases in the risk and pre...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), ranked top non-communicable diseases (NCDs), are the second leading ...
Introduction Sub Saharan Africa(SSA) is facing a rapidly growing number of people with chronic non-c...
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa offers new and critical perspective...
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa offers new and critical perspective...
A tsunami of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic resp...
"Epidemics and the Health of African Nations, explores Africa’s vulnerability to disease, and demons...
Africa is a continent facing severe, urgent, and often unique health challenges. At the same time, i...
Abstract Over 41 million people die of chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) each year, accounti...
The growing incidence of chronic conditions associated with changing lifestyles is creating new chal...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
Africa faces a double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. While infectious diseases still acc...
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa offers new and critical perspective...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...
It is widely acknowledged that sub-Saharan Africa faces a double burden of diseases. On the one hand...
Rapid demographic, sociocultural, and economic transitions are driving increases in the risk and pre...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), ranked top non-communicable diseases (NCDs), are the second leading ...
Introduction Sub Saharan Africa(SSA) is facing a rapidly growing number of people with chronic non-c...
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa offers new and critical perspective...
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa offers new and critical perspective...
A tsunami of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic resp...
"Epidemics and the Health of African Nations, explores Africa’s vulnerability to disease, and demons...
Africa is a continent facing severe, urgent, and often unique health challenges. At the same time, i...
Abstract Over 41 million people die of chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) each year, accounti...
The growing incidence of chronic conditions associated with changing lifestyles is creating new chal...
With the changing distribution of infectious diseases, and an increase in the burden of non-communic...