At the turn of
the new century, the United Nations set a series of global health goals to be
achieved by 2015. Amongst the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), goalsix aimed to combat HIV, malaria and other diseases . Whilst progress has been
made towards addressing MDG 6, improvement has been slower than anticipated and
both communicable and non-communicable diseases have risen to prominence in the
minds of health planners in the last few years. In recent times, attention has
been focused on addressing non-communicable diseases, as statistics indicate
they are the major threats to health.
However, the notion that infectious
diseases could be eradicated, which came to prominence in the 1960s and 70s,
has proven to be false and the need to address the growing threat from
infectious diseases has become clear. Since the turn of the century it has
become apparent that we are losing the fight against infectious diseases, and
many of the diseases we thought under control are now a threat once again.
Additionally, several new forms of infectious disease have been recorded, many
of which threaten human health as we have little or no resistance towards them. Read more<<<<<<<<<
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