What Advances Have Been Made Since The Early 1980

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What Advances Have Been Made Since The Early 1980

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1. Why are diarrheal diseases considered to be such a significant and ongoing global public health problem? 
2. What advances have been made since the early 1980’s and what recommendations can you offer for future control and prevention?
3. Briefly, discuss and describe the scourge of the "Neglected Diseases"(Some Examples: Buruli ulcer, Chagas disease, Cholera, Dengue Fever including Dengue
Hemorrhagic Fever, Dracunculiasis, Lymphatic Filariasis, AfricanTrypanosomiasis, Leishmaniasis,
Leprosy, Onchocerciasis, Schistosomiasis, soil-transmitted helminths andtrachoma)
4. Briefly discuss the Southern Cone Initiative to Eliminate Chagas. 

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Why are diarrheal diseases considered to be such a significant and ongoing global public health problem?
Reports from the World Health Organization (WHO) (2013) indicate that diarrheal disease has been a leading cause of death among children under the age of five, despite the fact that it is preventable and treatable. Additionally, diarrhea is also a major cause of malnutrition among this age group of children. Clean drinking water and proper sanitation and hygiene are considered critical in preventing diarrheal diseases. WHO (2013) states that most of the people who die from diarrheal related diseases, die because of severe dehydration and fluid loss. Additionally, malnourished kids are affected due to impaired immunity that makes them susceptible to illnesses such as adverse effects of diarrhea. One of the reasons why diarrhea remains a challenge in global public health is the fact that it is a symptom of an infection in the digestive system. This disease can be triggered by different types of

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