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What are some of the most important problems in global
health today? The landmark 1996 publication, “
The 15 leading individual problems, based on DALYs
(disability-adjusted life years) , were: (1) lower
respiratory infections; (2) diarrheal diseases; (3)
conditions arising during the perinatal period; (4) unipolar
major depression; (5) ischemic heart disease; (6)
cerebrovascular disease; (7) tuberculosis; (8) measles; (9)
road traffic accidents; (10) congenital anomalies; (11)
malaria; (12) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; (13)
falls; (14) iron-deficiency anemia; and (15) anemia.
Non-communicable diseases are the most widespread
diseases seen by the majority of medical students in their
practice. We need to work together to share our knowledge
about these conditions for prevention and cure.
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