Selected article for: "disease control and health problem"

Author: Lee, Ye-Rin; Moon, Kanghee; Kim, Young Ae; Park, So-Youn; Oh, Chang-Mo; Lee, Kyung-Suk; Oh, In-Hwan
Title: Disability-Adjusted Life Years for Communicable Disease in the Korean Burden of Disease Study 2012
  • Document date: 2016_7_18
  • ID: tk4tlnp8_2
    Snippet: In fact, in New Zealand, researchers found that communicable disease was the major cause of hospital admission, and socioeconomic inequalities affected the incidence of communicable disease. This indicates that people with lower socioeconomic status had a higher incidence of communicable diseases than people with higher socioeconomic status. Therefore, they suggested that communicable diseases were a major public health problem in high-income cou.....
    Document: In fact, in New Zealand, researchers found that communicable disease was the major cause of hospital admission, and socioeconomic inequalities affected the incidence of communicable disease. This indicates that people with lower socioeconomic status had a higher incidence of communicable diseases than people with higher socioeconomic status. Therefore, they suggested that communicable diseases were a major public health problem in high-income countries like New Zealand (5) . Lim et al. (6) also proposed that socioeconomic inequality could affect the increasing incidence of communicable diseases in other developed countries. Thus, these results show that the control of communicable disease poses a new challenge in developed countries, including Korea.

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