Burden of Disease in India
by National Commission on Macroeconomic and Health, India
Contents:
Preface .................................................. ..............................
.................................................. ............................ ixContributors .................................................. ..............................
.................................................. .................... xiINTRODUCTIONDisease burden in India: Estimations and causal analysis .................................................. ........................... 1[/CENTER]
SECTION I: NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES: COMMUNICABLE DISEASES,AND REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH[/CENTER]
National Health Programmes[/CENTER]
Programmes for the control of leprosy, tuberculosis and malaria .................................................. ............... 9[/CENTER]
AVTAR SINGH DUA[/CENTER]
Burden of tuberculosis in India for the year 2000 .................................................. ..............................
............... 24[/CENTER]
TUBERCULOSIS RESEARCH CENTRE, CHENNAI[/CENTER]
Causal analysis and treatment protocols for tuberculosis .................................................. ..............................
.... 26[/CENTER]
TUBERCULOSIS RESEARCH CENTRE, CHENNAI[/CENTER]
Causal analysis and treatment protocols for vector-borne diseases: Malaria, dengue, Japanese[/CENTER]
encephalitis, kala-azar, lymphatic filariasis .................................................. ..............................
....................... 30[/CENTER]
VECTOR CONTROL RESEARCH CENTRE, PONDICHERRY[/CENTER]
HIV/AIDSControlling the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India .................................................. ..............................
...................... 44[/CENTER]
YING-RU J. LO, PADMAJA SHETTY, D.S.C. REDDY, SALIM HABAYEB[/CENTER]
HIV-1 trends, risk factors and growth in India .................................................. ..............................
............... 58[/CENTER]
RAJESH KUMAR, PRABHAT JHA, PAUL ARORA, NEERAJ DHINGRA, INDIAN STUDIES OF HIV/AIDS WORKING GROUP[/CENTER]
Causal analysis and treatment protocols for sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS and[/CENTER]
opportunistic infections .................................................. ..............................
.................................................. . 74[/CENTER]
NATIONAL AIDS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, PUNE[/CENTER]
Maternal and Child HealthReview of women and children’s health in India: Focus on safe motherhood........................................ ....... 85[/CENTER]
RAJANI R. VED, AVTAR SINGH DUA[/CENTER]
Causal analysis and treatment protocols for maternal complications .................................................. ......... 112[/CENTER]
SARALA GOPALAN, SHALINI GAINDER
Components of under-five mortality trends, current stagnation and future forecasting levels ..................... 152
ARVIND PANDEY, B.N. BHATTACHARYA, D. SAHU, REHENA SULTANA[/CENTER]
Newborn and child health in India: Problems and interventions .................................................. ....................... 179[/CENTER]
SIDDARTH RAMJI[/CENTER]
Estimation of the burden of diarrhoeal diseases in India .................................................. ..............................
..... 182[/CENTER]
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHOLERA AND ENTERIC DISEASES, KOLKATA[/CENTER]
Causal analysis and treatment protocols for childhood diseases .................................................. ....................... 188[/CENTER]
SIDDARTH RAMJI[/CENTER]
SECTION II: NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASESVascular Diseases[/CENTER]
Forecasting vascular disease cases and associated mortality in India .................................................. ................ 197[/CENTER]
A. INDRAYAN[/CENTER]
Suggested treatment for selected cardiac disorders at secondary-level health care facilities in low-resource[/CENTER]
countries .................................................. ..............................
.................................................. ......................... 216[/CENTER]
CENTRE FOR CHRONIC DISEASE CONTROL, NEW DELHI[/CENTER]
CancersCancer: Current scenario, intervention strategies and projections for 2015 .................................................. ....... 219[/CENTER]
M. KRISHNAN NAIR, CHERIAN VARGHESE, R. SWAMINATHAN[/CENTER]
Mental HealthMental, neurological and substance abuse disorders: Strategies towards a systems approach ............................. 226[/CENTER]
GURURAJ G., GIRISH N., ISAAC M.K.[/CENTER]
Asthma and COPDEconomic burden of asthma .................................................. ..............................
............................................... 251[/CENTER]
K.J.R. MURTHY, J.G. SASTRY[/CENTER]
Economic burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease .................................................. ............................. 264[/CENTER]
K.J.R. MURTHY, J.G. SASTRY[/CENTER]
Oral and Dental DiseasesOral and dental diseases: Causes, prevention and treatment strategies .................................................. ............. 275[/CENTER]
NASEEM SHAH[/CENTER]
BlindnessNational Programme for Control of Blindness .................................................. ..............................
.................... 299[/CENTER]
AVTAR SINGH DUA[/CENTER]
Blindness estimations, projections and service delivery .................................................. ..............................
...... 305[/CENTER]
MURALIKRISHNAN R., PRAVEEN KRISHNA R., THULASIRAJ R.D., DAMODAR BACHANI, SANJEEV GUPTA, G.V.S. MURTHY
Appendix to Section IIServices, equipment, personnel and drugs required at different levels of health care for non-communicable[/CENTER]
diseases .................................................. ..............................
.................................................. ........................... 318[/CENTER]
BARIDALYNE NONGKYNRIH, CHERIAN VARGHESE[/CENTER]
SECTION III: INJURYInjuries in India: A national perspective .................................................. ..............................
............................. 325[/CENTER]
GURURAJ G.[/CENTER]
ANNEXUREAnnexure A: Causes of various diseases/health conditions .................................................. ..............................
.. 351[/CENTER]
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON MACROECONOMICS AND HEALTH, NEW DELHI[/CENTER]
Annexure B: Interventions for the management of diseases/health conditions at different levels of care .............. 362NATIONAL COMMISSION ON MACROECONOMICS AND HEALTH, NEW DELHI
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