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Título : Diabetes prevention and control
Autores : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa
Fecha de publicación : 15-jun-2011
Serie/número de informe: ;AFR-RC57-7
Idioma: inglés
Resumen: Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia which requires lifelong treatment. Its prevalence in Africa varies between 1% and 20%. Type 2 diabetes, which is the most common form, can be life threatening due to its complications, particularly, cardiovascular diseases. It constitutes a serious public health problem. 2. Diabetes, like other noncommunicable diseases in the Region, receives lower attention than it deserves, despite its social, human and economic costs. Few countries have national programmes and basic facilities that are appropriate for the control of diabetes. 3. The present strategy urges Member States to evaluate the magnitude of diabetes and identify and improve areas of intervention in terms of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention activities. 4. Countries are encouraged to create the conditions required for prevention, early detection diagnosis, treatment, guarantee of equitable access to care, and availability of drugs at health facilities. 5. The Regional Committee is invited to examine and adopt this strategy.
Descripción : Fifty-seventh session, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, 27–31 August 2007
Materia: Diabetes
Casos Cronicos
Regionalizacion
Contexto: drug therapy
URI : http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/1805
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