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Title: CONCEPTS OF HEALTH


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CONCEPTS OF HEALTH DISEASE ANDHISTORY OF
DISEASE
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sudarmaji
  • 0878 5271 6288
  • 0857 3079 7888
  • 0813 3030 3279
  • darmaji sudarmaji
  • janopari_at_yahoo.com
  • janokopari_at_gmail.com
  • sudarmaji_fkm_ua_at_yahoo.com

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AGENT HOSTENVIRONMENT
  • INFECTION DISEASE
  • DEPEND UPON FACTORS CONTACT BETWEEN
  • INFECTIOUS AGENT AND A SUSCEPTIBLE PERSON KNOWN
    AS THE HOST.
  • THE DURATION AND EXTENT OF ITS EXCRETION
  • FROM AN INFECTED PERSON.
  • THE CLIMATIC CONDITION AFFECTING SURVIVAL OF THE
    AGENT.

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RELATIONSHIP AMONG INFECTIOUS AGENTS OF DISEASE ,
THE HUMAN HOST AND HIS ENVIRONMENT ALSO EXIST
AMONG NON INFECTIOUS ETIOLOGICAL AGENTS - HOST
- ENVIRONMENT
  • For example
  • CANCER
  • Maybe depend apon the extent of EXPOSURE to the
    CARCINOGENIC AGENT , the dose of the agent, the
    genetic and the environment.

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CLASSIFICATION OF AGENTS, HOST AND ENVIRONMENTAL
FACTOR
  • AGENTS OF DISEASE AS EXAMPLE
  • Etiological Factors
  • 1.Nutritive elements
  • Excesses --------------- Cholesterol
  • Deficiencies --------------- Vitamins,
    Proteins
  • 2.Chemical agents
  • Poisons --------------- CO gas, CCl4,
    Drugs Allergens --------------- Regweed,
    Medication
  • 3.Physical agents -------------------------------
    ---- Ionizing radiation
  • 4.Infectious agents Bacteria -------------
    Typhoid, TBC.
  • Parasite ------------- Hookworm
  • Virus ------------- Hepatitis A, Mumps

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HOSTS FACTOR (INTRINSIC FACTORS) INFLUENCE
EXPOSURE , SUSCEPTABILITY OR RESPONSE TO
AGENTS
  • Example
  • 1.Genetic Sickle cell disease
  • 2.Physiologic State Fatique, Fregnancy, Stress.
  • 3.Human Behavcior Personal hygiene
  • Food handling
  • Diet
  • Recreation
  • Utilization of Health Resources

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ENVIRONMENT FACTOR (EXTRINSIC FACTORS)
  • 1.BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
  • - Infectious agent of disease
  • - Reservoir of infection (animal)
  • - Vector which transmit disease
  • (flies and mosquito)
  • - Plants and animals
  • (food )

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ENVIRONMENT FACTOR (EXTRINSIC FACTORS)
  • 2.SOSIAL ENVIRONMENT
  • - Economic
  • - Political organization
  • - Culture
  • - Community

9
ENVIRONMENT FACTOR (EXTRINSIC FACTORS)
  • 3.PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT
  • - Heat
  • - Light
  • - Air
  • - Water
  • - Radiation
  • - Gravity
  • - Atmospheric pressure
  • - Chemical agents of all kinds

10
INTERRELATION OF FACTORS)(ECOLOGIC MODELS)
  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRIANGLE
  • HOST
  • AGENT ENVIRONMENT

11
WHEEL MODELS OF MAN-ENVIRONMENTINTERACTION
  • HOST Genetic

  • core

  • Physical
  • Environment
  • Social
  • Environment
  • BIOLOGI
  • ENVIRONMENT

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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR (EXTRINSIC FACTORS)
INFLUENCE EXISTENCE OF THE AGENTS , EXPOSURE OR
SUSCEPTABILITY TO AGENTS
  • Example
  • 1.Physical environment Geology , Climate
  • 2.Biologic environment
  • Human population Density
  • Flora Source of food
  • Fauna Food sources, Vector
  • 3.Sosioeconomic
  • Environment occupation Exposure to chemical
    agents
  • Urbanization Urban crowding

13
CAUSATION OF DISEASES
  • GENETIC FACTORS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
  • (INCLUDING BEHAVIOURS)

POOR HEALTH
GOOD HEALTH
14
NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE
DEATH

GOOD HEALTH
SUBCLINICAL CHANGES
CLINICAL CHANGES
RECOVERY
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CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY MODE OF
TRANSMISSION
  • CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY SELECTED
    EPIDEMIOLOGIC FEATURE
  • 1.Dynamics of Spread through Human Population
    Sample
  • A.Spread by common vehicle
  • INGESTION WITH WATER-FOOD-BEVERAGE Salmonella
  • INHALATION IN AIR BREATHED Flu
  • INOCULATION (INTRAVENOUS-SUBCUTANEOUS) Hepatitis
    B
  • B.Propagation by serial transfer
  • From HOST to HOST.
  • -RESPIRATORY ROUTE OF TRANSFER Measles
  • -ANAL-ORAL ROUTE Shigellosis
  • -GENETAL ROUTE Syphilis

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CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY MODE OF
TRANSMISSION
  • CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY SELECTED
    EPIDEMIOLOGIC FEATURE
  • 2.Portal of Entry (and Portal of Exit) Samples
  • in Human Host
  • -Upper Respiratory Tract Diphtheria
  • Lower Respiratory Tract Tuberculosis
  • Gastrointestinal Tract Typhoid fever
  • Genitourinary Tract Gonorrhea
  • Conjunctiva Trachoma
  • Percutaneous Leprospirosis
  • Percutaneous (bite of arthropod) Yellow fever

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CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY MODE OF
TRANSMISSION
  • CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY SELECTED
    EPIDEMIOLOGIC FEATURE
  • 3.Principal Reservoir of Infection Samples
  • -Man Infectious hepatitis
  • -Other vertebrates (zoonoses) Tularemia
  • -Agent free living Histoplasmosis

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CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY MODE OF
TRANSMISSION
  • CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY SELECTED
    EPIDEMIOLOGIC FEATURE
  • 4.Cycles of Infections Agent in Nature Samples
  • -Man man Inluenza
  • -Man arthropod man Malaria
  • -Vertebrate-vertebrate-man Psitacosis
  • -Vertebrate-artropod-vertebrate-man Viral ence
  • phalitis

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CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY MODE OF
TRANSMISSION
  • CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN INFECTIONS BY SELECTED
    EPIDEMIOLOGIC FEATURE
  • 5.Complex Cycles Samples
  • In certain helminth infections
    Paragonimiasis
  • The cycle is as follow
  • Ovum miracidium cercaria adult ovum
  • ( in snail ) (in crab, (in man)
  • crayfish)

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NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE
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STATENATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE
  • STAGE OF
  • SUSCEPTIBILITY
  • PRESYMPTOMATIC DISEASE
  • CLINICAL DISEASE
  • DISABILITY

22
STATEOF SUSCEPTIBILITY
  • RELATION BETWEEN
  • HOST AGENT ENVIRONMENT
  • RISK FACTOR
  • HOST (fatique) ? ALCOHOL ? PNEMONIA
  • OBESITAS ? SMOKING ? CORONAIR HD.
  • SUSCEPTIBILITY, RELATED TO
  • AGE-SEX-LIFE STYLE-CULTURE-ETC

23
STATEOF PRESYMPTOMATIC DISEASE
  • DISEASE NOT CLEAR
  • PATHOLOGIC DISORDER IS CLEAR
  • DISORDER STILL UNDER CLINICAL HORISON LINE. ( THE
    BORDERS OF CLINICAL MANIFESTATION AND PATHOLO
  • GICAL CONDITION)
  • Eq. Atherosclerotic () before SUDDEN
  • DEATH

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STATEOF CLINICAL DISEASE
  • CHANGES OF ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OF ORGANS
  • SYMPTOMS OF DISEASES ()
  • DISEASE CAN CLASIFIED
  • ACCOEDING TO LOCATION
  • HISTOLOGICAL
  • PSYCHOSOSIAL

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STATEOF DISABILITY
  • DISEASE ? CURE ? DISABLE ? DEATH
  • Eq. VIRUS DISEASE ?SELF LIMITING DISEASE.?
    COMPLICATION (ENCHEPHALITIS)
  • HT ? STROKE ? HEMIPLEGIA.
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