Sunday, May 8, 2011

Poverty-stricken, developing nations around the globe are facing a major, deep-seated health crisis. There is a current epidemic of communicable, or contagious, diseases in countries throughout sub-Saharan Africa and Asia primarily. The three diseases affecting the most people in the impoverished regions are HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis. These three diseases alone account for 10% of world mortality. At first, it seems odd that diseases such as those above would be such a problem anywhere because, in the United States and other developed nations, AIDS, for one example, is, for the most part, under control with antiretrovirals to suppress the HIV virus and other drugs and therapies used to prevent and treat opportunistic infections that could result from HIV. Malaria and Tuberculosis are almost completely eradicated in developed nations through major insecticide sprays after World War II for the former and anti-tuberculosis drugs for the latter. In the United States, for example, the top three killers are heart disease, cancer and stroke; these are non-communicable diseases that develop from a high-consumption lifestyle. In poverty-stricken nations, contagious diseases are extremely more prevalent than the non-communicable diseases because of crowded living and working conditions, poor sanitation, malnutrition, stress, overwork, lack of appropriate healthcare and a high percentage of prostitutes. Developing nations account for 95% of AIDS cases and 98% of active tuberculosis infections. 90% of malaria deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa alone! Overall, 14 million people die per year due to poverty-related diseases.

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