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Tropical
Disease Biology Workshop For information about upcoming programs visit the Workshops page or e-mail grijalva@ohiou.edu Description of the program:
The objective of this multidisciplinary
adventure is to gain a deeper understanding of the complex factors
that play a role in the biology of Tropical Diseases. The high
prevalence of these diseases is not the real problem but just a
consequence of a large number of issues that come together to create
a propitious environment for the spread of disease. These include
public health aspects, quality and availability of health care
delivery systems, blood supply safety, economical development
issues, socio-economic conditions of the population, education,
legislation, geography and climate, epidemiological and biomedical
research, etc.
The Ecological Perspective. This
will involve activities such as visiting known foci of tropical
diseases; exploring the jungle setting; and possibly collecting and
identifying arthropod vectors of pathogenic microorganisms.
The Clinical Perspective. This
will involve activities such as visiting urban and rural hospitals
and observing the signs and symptoms of tropical diseases firsthand;
visiting blood banks; and visiting diagnostic & research
laboratories and institutes. The Public Health Perspective. This will involve observation of sanitary infrastructure, waste disposal, water treatment, electricity; Conversations with public health officials and public health personnel; visiting the Ministry of Health and having a discussion with personnel in the Epidemiology section; Conversations with voluntary relief organizations, etc.
The Social/Economic/Political Perspective.
This will involve activities such as visiting cities and rural
villages to observe how water, waste, food, and other resources are
or could be managed with regard to disease prevention; meeting with
personnel of international agencies, e.g. PLAN Internacional, PAHO
(Pan-American Health Organization); and so on. |
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