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Public Health and infectious
disease prevention
Carlos Amade, MD
Content
• History of public health
• Social Medicine
• Community health and community
healt
• Achievements of public health
• Challenges of public health
• Infectious disease prevention
• Bibliography
Health is central to our lives
Health is a state of complete
physical, mental and social well-
being and not merely the absence
of disease or infirmity.
WHO, June 1946
Health belief: Amulet ‘protection’ against
cholera (France)
Conception of public health involving, politics,
medical and social sciences "Die Medicin ist eine sociale
Wissenschaft“ (Medicine is a social science and politics
is nothing else but medicine on a large scale). Rudolf
Vichow, Berlin mid 1800s
The Health Crisis: Origins Of Modern
Public Health
Rapid concentrations of population
which overwhelm water supply,
sanitation and housing
Civic protest against water pollution
(England 1830s)
Environmental, health and equity
issues
World’s first major public health legislation:
1848 (Edwin Chadwick, England)
New industrial way of life, dangerous
work, transport, pollution, accidents, food
adulteration, etc.
-Migration and break up of social networks
-State modernization held back by elites, yet
emergence of civil society
What is public health?
• Action by society to protect and promote
the health of everyone
• Involves science, evidence, art, politics
and imagination
• Requires partnerships and the
involvement of the population
• Requires knowledge, skills, motivation
and commitment
• Requires leadership and co-operation,
Concept of Public Health
“…the science and art of preventing
disease, prolonging life, and promoting
physical health and efficiency, through
organized community efforts, for the
sanitation of environment, the control of
community infections, the education of the
individual in the principles of personal
hygiene, the organization of medical and
nursing service for early detection and
preventive treatment of disease, and
development of the social machinery
Summarized concept of P.H.
The science and art of preventing
disease, promoting health and
prolonging life through organized
efforts of society.
Elements in the concept
• Collective responsibility
• Prime role of the state in promoting and
protecting the people health
• Partnership with the population served
• Emphasis on prevention
• Recognizing socioeconomic determinants
• Identifying and dealing with risk factors
• Multidisciplinary basis of action
Early names of Public Health
• Preventive medicine
• Social medicine
• Community medicine
• Community health
Now they are dimensions of Public Health
The dimensions of Public Health
Public Health
Social
Medicine
Preventive
Medicine
Community
Medicine
Community
Health
Preventive medicine
• Prevention is better than cure
• Encompasses both the care of
individual patients, and public health
practice
• Initially only for healthy people
(vaccination, nutrition,…)
• Then early diagnosis
• And now includes treatment of sick
Four (early three) levels of prevention
Social Medicine
• The poor die young
Social Medicine
• Social status linked to health of
individuals and community
• “The existing inequality in the health
status of people between developed and
developing countries as well as within
countries is politically, socially and
economically unacceptable and is,
therefore, of common concern of all
Rainbow of health determinants
• Source: Dahlgren G and Whitehead M (1991) Policies and strategies to promote social equity in
health. Stockholm, Institute for Futures Studies
Assumptions of Social Medicine
Health
birthright
state
(country)
development
education
social factors
begins at
home
poverty
Community Health
Services that aim to protect the community
Sanitation
Vector control
Health education
Water supply,….
Community Medicine
• Health Services provided at
community level
Now it is Primary Health Care
Modern Public Health
• Multidisciplinary
• Multisectorial
• Evidence-based
• Equity oriented
Public Health Clinical Medicine
Focus Populations Individuals
Ethics Public service Personal
Emphasis Disease prevention
and health
promotion for the
whole community
Disease diagnosis, treatment,
and care for the individual
patient
Paradigm Interventions aimed
at the environment,
human behavior and
lifestyle, medical care
Emphasis on medical care
concerns major threats to the
health of
populations;
Biological sciences central,
stimulated by needs of patient
What has public health achieved?
Ten Great Public Health Achievements -- United
States, 1900-1999 (according to US CDC)
• Vaccination
• Motor-vehicle safety
• Safer workplaces
• Control of infectious diseases
• Decline in deaths from coronary heart disease
and stroke
• Safer and healthier foods
• Healthier mothers and babies
• Family planning
• Fluoridation of drinking water
• Recognition of tobacco use as a health hazard
Great Public Health Achievements in
Europe 1900-2000?
• Extended life largely free of disease –
healthier children, healthier old age
• Family planning and reproductive rights
for women
• Cleaner air in cities
• Better, less crowded housing
• Safer workplaces and work processes
• Reduction of infectious diseases
• Safer and healthier range of foods
•…. ?
Africa???
Challenges of public health
• Resurgent infectious diseases and new
infectious diseases
• New avoidable chronic diseases (NCDs)
• Impact of
globalization, industrialization, urbanization
and population change on determinants of
health and ecology.
• Inequality and growth of socially excluded
groups
• Role of anti-health forces –
tobacco, alcohol, processed food, ‘culture
Infectious Disease and public
health:
Classification of Diseases & Health Problems
Organ or Organ System
– i.e., heart disease, kidney disease, respiratory
infection
Causative Agent
– Biological Agents
– Chemical Agents
– Physical Agents
Communicable vs Non communicable
Acute vs Chronic
–Peak symptoms within 3 months (acute) or
longer than 3 months (chronic)
Classification of Infectious Disease
• By duration
– Acute – develops and runs its course quickly.
– Chronic – develops more slowly and is usually less
severe, but may persist for a long, indefinite period of
time.
– Latent – characterized by periods of no symptoms
between outbreaks of illness.
• By location
– Local – confined to a specific area of the body.
– Systemic – a generalized illness that infects most of
the body with pathogens distributed widely in tissues.
• By timing
– Primary – initial infection in a previously healthy
person.
Infectious (communicable) disease
Is caused by transmission of a specific
pathogenic agent to a susceptible host.
Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from
BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann
PhD)
Infectious Diseases - Definitions
• Disease – a pathological condition of body
parts or tissues characterized by an
identifiable group of signs and symptoms.
• Infectious disease – disease caused by an
infectious agent such as a bacterium, virus,
protozoan, or fungus that can be passed on to
others.
• Infection – occurs when an infectious agent
enters the body and begins to reproduce; may
or may not lead to disease.
• Pathogen – an infectious agent that causes
disease.
Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from
BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann
PhD)
Infectious Disease Agents
• Most infectious agents that cause disease are
microscopic in size and thus, are called
microbes or microorganisms.
• Different groups of agents that cause disease
are:
– Bacteria
– Viruses
– Protozoa (Protists)
– Fungi
– Helminths
Infections do not arise in a vacuum
Factors That May Increase Risk of Human Disease
Host Factors Agent Factors Environment factors
Host Characteristics Types of Agents and Examples Environmental Factors
Age Biologic Temperature
Sex Bacteria, viruses Humidity
Race Chemical Altitude
Religion Poison, alcohol, smoke Crowding
Customs Physical Housing
Occupation Trauma, radiation, fire Neighborhood
Genetic profile Nutritional Water
Marital status Lack, excess Milk
Family background Food
Previous diseases Radiation
Immune status Air pollution
Noise
Modes of disease transmission
• Direct
– Person-to-person
contact
• Indirect
– Common vehicle
• (1) Single exposure
• (2) Multiple exposures
• (3) Continuous exposure
– Vector, vehicle, air
Transmission
Contagious diseases
• Without an intervening vector or vehicle
Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from
BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann
PhD)
Phases of Infectious Disease
• Incubation period – time between
infection and the appearance of signs and
symptoms.
• Prodromal phase – mild, nonspecific
symptoms that signal onset of some
diseases.
• Clinical phase – a person experiences
typical signs and symptoms of disease.
• Decline phase - subsidence of
symptoms.
• Recovery phase – symptoms have
Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from
BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann
PhD)
Related Terms
• Endemic/Enzootic: The constant
presence of a disease or infectious agent
within a given geographic area.
• Epidemic/Epizootic: The occurrence in
an area of a disease or illness in excess of
what may be expected on the basis of past
experience for a given population (in the
case of a new disease, any occurrence
may be considered "epidemic").
• Pandemic/Panzootic: A worldwide
epidemic affecting an exceptionally high
proportion of the global population.
The burden of communicable disease
• Communicable diseases account for 14.2 million
deaths each year
• Most in low-income settings
 Acute respiratory infections (3.76 million)
 HIV/AIDS (2.8 million)
 Diarrhoeal diseases (1.7 million)
 Tuberculosis (1.6 million)
 Malaria (1 million)
 Measles (0.8 million)
The burden of communicable disease
Infectious disease are threats to human security and
health systems
 Pose an acute threat to individual health
 Have the potential to threaten collective human
Security
 Low-income countries continue to deal with the
problems of communicable diseases, deaths due to
chronic diseases are rapidly increasing, especially in
urban settings
The challenge of infectious
diseases
• 20 well-known diseases - TB, malaria, and
cholera - have further spread since 1973, often in
more virulent and drug-resistant forms.
• Plus at least 30 previously unknown disease
agents identified since 1973, including HIV, Ebola,
hepatitis C, and Nipah virus, for which no cures
are available.
• HIV/AIDS and TB likely to account for the
overwhelming majority of deaths from infectious
diseases in developing countries by 2020.
HIV/AIDS
• 40 million people in the world infected with
HIV.
• In 2011, 4 million became infected with
HIV, and 3 million died of the disease.
• That is 8,000 deaths every day.
• 6 million are in immediate need of AIDS
treatment.
HIV, 2012 (WHO)
HIV, 2012 (WHO)
Malaria protected population
Malaria and drug resistance
Infectious disease prevention and
control
• Prevention
– Includes individual, clinical, or personal health
services such as immunizations, screening for
high blood pressure and follow-up services, or
the use of Pap smears to detect the precursors
to cancer of the cervix.
• Protection
– Includes the activities of organizations, both
public and private, to reduce exposure to
hazards such as polluted water, contaminated
food, traffic accidents, mosquitoes, or use of
Primary Prevention of communicable
diseases
Community actions
• Chlorination of the
water supply,
• Inspection of
restaurants,
• Immunization
programs that reach
all citizens,
• Maintenance of a
well-functioning
sewer system,
• Proper disposal of
solid waste
• Control of vectors
Personal/Individual
action
• Hand washing,
• Proper cooking of
foods,
• Adequate clothing and
housing,
• Use of condoms,
• Obtaining all of the
available immunizations
against specific
diseases
Secondary Prevention of communicable
diseases
Community effort
• Includes measures taken to
control or limit the extend
of a disease outbreak
 Maintaining records of
cases and compliance with
regulations requiring the
reporting of notifiable
diseases
 Investigating cases and
contacts, those who may
have become infected
through contact with cases
Individual effort
• Self-diagnosis and self-treatment
with nonprescription medications
or home remedies
• Diagnosis and treatment with an
antibiotic or other physician-
prescribed medicine
Occasionally, secondary disease
control measures may include
isolation or quarantime
Further measures may include
disinfection and mass treatment
with antibiotics
Tertiary Prevention of communicable
diseases
• Physical therapy
• In some cases, such as paralytic polio,
return to normal activity may not be
possible, even with extensive physical
therapy
• At the community level, proper removal
of infected items such as clothing,
disinfection, and burial of the dead.
• Tertiary prevention may also involve the
reapplication of primary and secondary
Herd Immunity
• Resistance of a group
of people to an
attack by a disease to
which a large
proportion of the
members of the
group are immune.
Herd immunity
Bibliography
• Bonita Epidemiology
• Gordis Epidemiology
• Harvard University, School of Public Health
(Online)
• John Hopkins University (Online)
• Short textbook of Public Health
• WHO
Thank you

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Public health and infectious disease

  • 1. Public Health and infectious disease prevention Carlos Amade, MD
  • 2. Content • History of public health • Social Medicine • Community health and community healt • Achievements of public health • Challenges of public health • Infectious disease prevention • Bibliography
  • 3. Health is central to our lives Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. WHO, June 1946
  • 4. Health belief: Amulet ‘protection’ against cholera (France)
  • 5. Conception of public health involving, politics, medical and social sciences "Die Medicin ist eine sociale Wissenschaft“ (Medicine is a social science and politics is nothing else but medicine on a large scale). Rudolf Vichow, Berlin mid 1800s
  • 6. The Health Crisis: Origins Of Modern Public Health
  • 7. Rapid concentrations of population which overwhelm water supply, sanitation and housing Civic protest against water pollution (England 1830s)
  • 8. Environmental, health and equity issues World’s first major public health legislation: 1848 (Edwin Chadwick, England)
  • 9. New industrial way of life, dangerous work, transport, pollution, accidents, food adulteration, etc.
  • 10. -Migration and break up of social networks -State modernization held back by elites, yet emergence of civil society
  • 11. What is public health? • Action by society to protect and promote the health of everyone • Involves science, evidence, art, politics and imagination • Requires partnerships and the involvement of the population • Requires knowledge, skills, motivation and commitment • Requires leadership and co-operation,
  • 12. Concept of Public Health “…the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical health and efficiency, through organized community efforts, for the sanitation of environment, the control of community infections, the education of the individual in the principles of personal hygiene, the organization of medical and nursing service for early detection and preventive treatment of disease, and development of the social machinery
  • 13. Summarized concept of P.H. The science and art of preventing disease, promoting health and prolonging life through organized efforts of society.
  • 14. Elements in the concept • Collective responsibility • Prime role of the state in promoting and protecting the people health • Partnership with the population served • Emphasis on prevention • Recognizing socioeconomic determinants • Identifying and dealing with risk factors • Multidisciplinary basis of action
  • 15. Early names of Public Health • Preventive medicine • Social medicine • Community medicine • Community health Now they are dimensions of Public Health
  • 16. The dimensions of Public Health Public Health Social Medicine Preventive Medicine Community Medicine Community Health
  • 17. Preventive medicine • Prevention is better than cure • Encompasses both the care of individual patients, and public health practice • Initially only for healthy people (vaccination, nutrition,…) • Then early diagnosis • And now includes treatment of sick
  • 18. Four (early three) levels of prevention
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  • 20. Social Medicine • The poor die young
  • 21. Social Medicine • Social status linked to health of individuals and community • “The existing inequality in the health status of people between developed and developing countries as well as within countries is politically, socially and economically unacceptable and is, therefore, of common concern of all
  • 22. Rainbow of health determinants • Source: Dahlgren G and Whitehead M (1991) Policies and strategies to promote social equity in health. Stockholm, Institute for Futures Studies
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  • 24. Assumptions of Social Medicine Health birthright state (country) development education social factors begins at home poverty
  • 25. Community Health Services that aim to protect the community Sanitation Vector control Health education Water supply,….
  • 26. Community Medicine • Health Services provided at community level Now it is Primary Health Care
  • 27. Modern Public Health • Multidisciplinary • Multisectorial • Evidence-based • Equity oriented
  • 28. Public Health Clinical Medicine Focus Populations Individuals Ethics Public service Personal Emphasis Disease prevention and health promotion for the whole community Disease diagnosis, treatment, and care for the individual patient Paradigm Interventions aimed at the environment, human behavior and lifestyle, medical care Emphasis on medical care concerns major threats to the health of populations; Biological sciences central, stimulated by needs of patient
  • 29. What has public health achieved? Ten Great Public Health Achievements -- United States, 1900-1999 (according to US CDC) • Vaccination • Motor-vehicle safety • Safer workplaces • Control of infectious diseases • Decline in deaths from coronary heart disease and stroke • Safer and healthier foods • Healthier mothers and babies • Family planning • Fluoridation of drinking water • Recognition of tobacco use as a health hazard
  • 30. Great Public Health Achievements in Europe 1900-2000? • Extended life largely free of disease – healthier children, healthier old age • Family planning and reproductive rights for women • Cleaner air in cities • Better, less crowded housing • Safer workplaces and work processes • Reduction of infectious diseases • Safer and healthier range of foods •…. ?
  • 32. Challenges of public health • Resurgent infectious diseases and new infectious diseases • New avoidable chronic diseases (NCDs) • Impact of globalization, industrialization, urbanization and population change on determinants of health and ecology. • Inequality and growth of socially excluded groups • Role of anti-health forces – tobacco, alcohol, processed food, ‘culture
  • 33. Infectious Disease and public health:
  • 34. Classification of Diseases & Health Problems Organ or Organ System – i.e., heart disease, kidney disease, respiratory infection Causative Agent – Biological Agents – Chemical Agents – Physical Agents Communicable vs Non communicable Acute vs Chronic –Peak symptoms within 3 months (acute) or longer than 3 months (chronic)
  • 35. Classification of Infectious Disease • By duration – Acute – develops and runs its course quickly. – Chronic – develops more slowly and is usually less severe, but may persist for a long, indefinite period of time. – Latent – characterized by periods of no symptoms between outbreaks of illness. • By location – Local – confined to a specific area of the body. – Systemic – a generalized illness that infects most of the body with pathogens distributed widely in tissues. • By timing – Primary – initial infection in a previously healthy person.
  • 36. Infectious (communicable) disease Is caused by transmission of a specific pathogenic agent to a susceptible host.
  • 37. Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann PhD) Infectious Diseases - Definitions • Disease – a pathological condition of body parts or tissues characterized by an identifiable group of signs and symptoms. • Infectious disease – disease caused by an infectious agent such as a bacterium, virus, protozoan, or fungus that can be passed on to others. • Infection – occurs when an infectious agent enters the body and begins to reproduce; may or may not lead to disease. • Pathogen – an infectious agent that causes disease.
  • 38. Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann PhD) Infectious Disease Agents • Most infectious agents that cause disease are microscopic in size and thus, are called microbes or microorganisms. • Different groups of agents that cause disease are: – Bacteria – Viruses – Protozoa (Protists) – Fungi – Helminths
  • 39. Infections do not arise in a vacuum
  • 40. Factors That May Increase Risk of Human Disease Host Factors Agent Factors Environment factors Host Characteristics Types of Agents and Examples Environmental Factors Age Biologic Temperature Sex Bacteria, viruses Humidity Race Chemical Altitude Religion Poison, alcohol, smoke Crowding Customs Physical Housing Occupation Trauma, radiation, fire Neighborhood Genetic profile Nutritional Water Marital status Lack, excess Milk Family background Food Previous diseases Radiation Immune status Air pollution Noise
  • 41. Modes of disease transmission • Direct – Person-to-person contact • Indirect – Common vehicle • (1) Single exposure • (2) Multiple exposures • (3) Continuous exposure – Vector, vehicle, air
  • 43. Contagious diseases • Without an intervening vector or vehicle
  • 44. Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann PhD) Phases of Infectious Disease • Incubation period – time between infection and the appearance of signs and symptoms. • Prodromal phase – mild, nonspecific symptoms that signal onset of some diseases. • Clinical phase – a person experiences typical signs and symptoms of disease. • Decline phase - subsidence of symptoms. • Recovery phase – symptoms have
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  • 46. Robin Cochran-Dirksen (Many slides from BioEdOnline Baylor Christine Herrmann PhD) Related Terms • Endemic/Enzootic: The constant presence of a disease or infectious agent within a given geographic area. • Epidemic/Epizootic: The occurrence in an area of a disease or illness in excess of what may be expected on the basis of past experience for a given population (in the case of a new disease, any occurrence may be considered "epidemic"). • Pandemic/Panzootic: A worldwide epidemic affecting an exceptionally high proportion of the global population.
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  • 48. The burden of communicable disease • Communicable diseases account for 14.2 million deaths each year • Most in low-income settings  Acute respiratory infections (3.76 million)  HIV/AIDS (2.8 million)  Diarrhoeal diseases (1.7 million)  Tuberculosis (1.6 million)  Malaria (1 million)  Measles (0.8 million)
  • 49. The burden of communicable disease
  • 50. Infectious disease are threats to human security and health systems  Pose an acute threat to individual health  Have the potential to threaten collective human Security  Low-income countries continue to deal with the problems of communicable diseases, deaths due to chronic diseases are rapidly increasing, especially in urban settings
  • 51. The challenge of infectious diseases • 20 well-known diseases - TB, malaria, and cholera - have further spread since 1973, often in more virulent and drug-resistant forms. • Plus at least 30 previously unknown disease agents identified since 1973, including HIV, Ebola, hepatitis C, and Nipah virus, for which no cures are available. • HIV/AIDS and TB likely to account for the overwhelming majority of deaths from infectious diseases in developing countries by 2020.
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  • 56. HIV/AIDS • 40 million people in the world infected with HIV. • In 2011, 4 million became infected with HIV, and 3 million died of the disease. • That is 8,000 deaths every day. • 6 million are in immediate need of AIDS treatment.
  • 60. Malaria and drug resistance
  • 61. Infectious disease prevention and control • Prevention – Includes individual, clinical, or personal health services such as immunizations, screening for high blood pressure and follow-up services, or the use of Pap smears to detect the precursors to cancer of the cervix. • Protection – Includes the activities of organizations, both public and private, to reduce exposure to hazards such as polluted water, contaminated food, traffic accidents, mosquitoes, or use of
  • 62. Primary Prevention of communicable diseases Community actions • Chlorination of the water supply, • Inspection of restaurants, • Immunization programs that reach all citizens, • Maintenance of a well-functioning sewer system, • Proper disposal of solid waste • Control of vectors Personal/Individual action • Hand washing, • Proper cooking of foods, • Adequate clothing and housing, • Use of condoms, • Obtaining all of the available immunizations against specific diseases
  • 63. Secondary Prevention of communicable diseases Community effort • Includes measures taken to control or limit the extend of a disease outbreak  Maintaining records of cases and compliance with regulations requiring the reporting of notifiable diseases  Investigating cases and contacts, those who may have become infected through contact with cases Individual effort • Self-diagnosis and self-treatment with nonprescription medications or home remedies • Diagnosis and treatment with an antibiotic or other physician- prescribed medicine
  • 64. Occasionally, secondary disease control measures may include isolation or quarantime Further measures may include disinfection and mass treatment with antibiotics
  • 65. Tertiary Prevention of communicable diseases • Physical therapy • In some cases, such as paralytic polio, return to normal activity may not be possible, even with extensive physical therapy • At the community level, proper removal of infected items such as clothing, disinfection, and burial of the dead. • Tertiary prevention may also involve the reapplication of primary and secondary
  • 66. Herd Immunity • Resistance of a group of people to an attack by a disease to which a large proportion of the members of the group are immune.
  • 68. Bibliography • Bonita Epidemiology • Gordis Epidemiology • Harvard University, School of Public Health (Online) • John Hopkins University (Online) • Short textbook of Public Health • WHO