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Connecting the Dots BY ANGE GLORIA UMUHOZA
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Agenda - Globalization - Connection between globalization and HIV/AIDS - Diabetes - Connection between diabetes and HIV/AIDS - The ways in which globalization has changed the methods needed to control disease
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Globalization (Google Image, n.d.)
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Number of people living with HIV (AVERTing HIV and AIDS, 2015)
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Globalization and HIV/AIDS ( The Levin Institute, 2015)
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Diabetes (Google Image, n.d.)
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Globalization/Diabetes (Google Image, n.d.)
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Changes in the Methods Needed to Control Diseases Methods needed to control diseases The use of some surveillance methods like syndromic surveillance International Health Regulation Collaboration between commercial ministries and ministries of health (WHO, 2015)
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Conclusion Globalization is really positively affecting the world, but at the same time it is affecting it negatively. This negativity refers to the fact that globalization is causing the increase in disease in different people around the world. From that problem, the world should work as a whole in order to fight against those diseases and try hard to reduce their transmission among people.
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Reference WHO. 2015. About IHR. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/ihr/about/en/http://www.who.int/ihr/about/en/ AVERTing HIV and AIDS. 2015. Global HIV and AIDS statistics. Retrieved from http://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-around-world/global-statistics http://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-around-world/global-statistics The Levin Institute. (2015). HIV/AIDS. Retrieved from http://www.globalization101.org/hivaids/http://www.globalization101.org/hivaids/
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