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Global Health IS America’s Health Tom Frieden, MD, MPH Commissioner New York City Health Department November 18, 2008
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Global Burden of Disease Children Are Hit Hard 10 million deaths of children <5 yrs. (99% in developing countries) – 4 million are newborns –Maternal and child under-nutrition cause >1/3 of child deaths Lack of clean water/sanitation kill 2 million people a year – mostly children >500,000 women die of pregnancy-related causes 1 million deaths/year from malaria
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Global Burden of Disease Chronic Diseases Kill 35 Million a Year 80% of chronic disease deaths are in developing countries Cardiovascular disease is leading cause of death –4 million people die from high cholesterol –7 million people die from high blood pressure 5 million deaths result from violence and injuries
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Global Burden of Disease Tobacco Is the Leading Agent of Death Tobacco kills 5.4 million/year – one in 10 adult deaths worldwide –About 1 in 4 adults smokes – >1 billion people –Deaths could double in the next few decades Tobacco use could kill 1 billion people worldwide this century unless urgent action is taken
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Global Tobacco Control Is Underfunded Compared with Other Leading Causes of Death World Health Organization
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U.S. Lags Other Developed Nations in International Aid Aid as percentage of GDP, 2006 OECD, 2006 data. U.S.
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More Effective Global Health Assistance Is a moral imperative Will help reduce our risk of infectious disease Will increase stability and productivity globally, protecting our security and economic interests
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