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Page 1: Epidemiologic Transition: Changes of fertility and mortality with modernization Abdel Omran. The Epidemiologic Transition: A Theory of the epidemiology.

Epidemiologic Transition:Changes of fertility and mortality

with modernizationAbdel Omran. The Epidemiologic Transition: A Theory of

the epidemiology of population change. Milbank Quarterly. 1971;49:509-538

http://www.who.int/docstore/bulletin/pdf/2001/issue2/vol.79no.2.159-170.pdf

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Lecture

Epidemiologic Transition Geographic Studies, what do they tell us?

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Charles DarwinEvolution of Species

Abdel OmranEvolution of Disease

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Epidemiology

Psychiatric Epidemiologists Diabetes Epidemiology Cardiovascular Epidemiology Cancer Epidemiology Infectious Disease Epidemiology

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Instead at looking at individual diseases, we need to look at the

patterns of diseases

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Mortality is the fundamental factor in the dynamics of

population growth and causes of death.

Mortality has no fixed upper limits. Thus if fertility approached its upper maximum, depopulation

would still occur.

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During the epidemiologic transition, a long-term shift

occurs in mortality and disease patterns whereby pandemics of

infection are replaced by degenerative and man-made

diseases...

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Age of Pestilence and Famine

Characterized by high mortality rates, wide swings in the mortality rate, little population growth and very

low life expectancy

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Age of Receding Pandemics

Epidemics become less frequent, infectious diseases in general

become less frequent, a slow rise in degenerative diseases begin to

appear

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The shifts in disease patterns in the 19th century were primarily

related to changing SES.With the 20th Century more related with disease control

activities independent of SES:e.g. Mexico, China

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Epidemiologic Transition in Developing and Developed

Countries

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Population Life Expectancy

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Increasing Life Expectancy and Causes of Death

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Epidemiologic Transition

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Infectious Diseases

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Death Rates for TB in England and Wales

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Death Rates for TB in England and Wales

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TB Bacillus Identified

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Death Rates for Measles in Children in England and Wales

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Death Rates for Measles in Children in England and Wales

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Immunization begun

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Epidemiologic Transition

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Importance ofGeographic Patterns

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Incidence of Stomach CAMales

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Breast Cancer IncidenceFemales

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Singapore

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Poland

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CHD Death RatesMales, aged 45-54

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Egypt

Italy

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Finland

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Cirrhosis Death Rates,Males, aged 45-54

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Scotland

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Japan

Italy

France

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High Incidence of NCDs in Developing Countries

Possible Infectious Etiology

Macronodular Cirrhosis

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Rheumatic Heart Disease

Iron deficiency anemia

Related to Nutrition Deficiency Endemic Goiter

Malnutrition Related Diabetes.

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High Incidence of NCDs in Developed Countries Cardiovascular

CHD

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Respiratory

Emphysema

Lung CA

Female Genital

Endometriosis

Endometrial CA

Breast

Breast CA

Fibrocystic Disease

Male Genital

Prostrate CA

Metabolic

NIDDM

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Back to Nature

Improved Physical activity A Healthier Diet, less saturated

fats, more fiber Less Stress

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Transition

Nomads Farmers Urban

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Causes of Death

Age 15-44 Accidents

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CA

Accidents

Age 15-44 Accidents

CHD

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CA

Accidents

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Health Transition – Developed Countries

Currently, most developed countries are in the third stage of the health transition:

– fertility rates are low

– causes of diseases and deaths have shifted from infectious to chronic diseases.

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Health Transition – Developed Countries …

All developed countries in Europe, North America and Asia are seen as having arrived in the latter stage of the health transition in the 1970s, although there were large differences with regard to timing, particularly in the onset the decline in fertility.

In these countries, declining fertility rates and increased life expectancy have led to the ageing, or so‑called 'greying', of the population.

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Health Transition – Developing Countries

The health situation in developing countries varies greatly from one country to another.

In most, there is still very low life expectancy; this is due largely to malnutrition and the lack of safe drinking water, which are compounded by poor healthcare facilities.

In other countries, however, particularly in Asia and Latin America, chronic diseases have now become more important than infectious diseases.

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Health Transition – Developing Countries …

The same large variation is reflected in the demographic situation.

In countries such as China and Thailand fertility rates are very low; in others they are very high.

Due to sub‑national differences of an economic, social or ecological nature, there may also be large differences within a single country.

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Health Transition – Developing Countries …

It is widely believed that, with increasing economic growth, developing countries will follow the same pattern of health transition as Europe and North America.

Many countries, especially the poorest, will not 'trade' infectious diseases for chronic diseases; instead, they may even suffer a 'double burden' of disease.