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World Hosp Health Serv ; 45(1): 26-31, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19670522

ABSTRACT

During the past 35 years Oman has undergone a rapid socioeconomic and epidemiological transition leading to a steep reduction in child and adult mortality and morbidity due to the decline of various communicable diseases, including vaccine-preventable diseases. Good governance and planning, together with leadership and commitment by the government, has been a critical factor in this reduction. However, with increasing prosperity, lifestyle-related noncommunicable diseases have emerged as new health challenges to the country, with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and obesity in the lead among other chronic conditions. Appropriate prevention strategies for reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases are discussed.


Subject(s)
Communicable Disease Control/trends , Malaria/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Child Mortality/trends , Child, Preschool , Humans , Immunization Programs , Morbidity/trends , Oman/epidemiology
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East Mediterr Health J ; 15(1): 209-18, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19469445

ABSTRACT

During the past 35 years Oman has undergone a rapid socioeconomic and epidemiological transition leading to a steep reduction in child and adult mortality and morbidity due to the decline of various communicable diseases, including vaccine-preventable diseases. Good governance and planning, together with leadership and commitment by the government, has been a critical factor in this reduction. However, with increasing prosperity, lifestyle-related noncommunicable diseases have emerged as new health challenges to the country, with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and obesity in the lead among other chronic conditions. Appropriate prevention strategies for reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases are discussed.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases , Communicable Diseases/epidemiology , Developing Countries/statistics & numerical data , Diabetes Mellitus , Health Transition , Obesity , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Communicable Disease Control , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus/prevention & control , Health Planning , Health Status Indicators , Humans , Life Style , Malaria/epidemiology , Malaria/prevention & control , Morbidity/trends , Needs Assessment , Obesity/epidemiology , Obesity/prevention & control , Oman/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/prevention & control
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(East. Mediterr. health j).
in English | WHO IRIS | ID: who-117627

ABSTRACT

During the past 35 years Oman has undergone a rapid socioeconomic and epidemiological transition leading to a steep reduction in child and adult mortality and morbidity due to the decline of various communicable diseases, including vaccine-preventable diseases. Good governance and planning, together with leadership and commitment by the government, has been a critical factor in this reduction. However, with increasing prosperity, lifestyle-related noncommunicable diseases have emerged as new health challenges to the country, with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and obesity in the lead among other chronic conditions. Appropriate prevention strategies for reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases are discussed


Subject(s)
Communicable Diseases , Cardiovascular Diseases , Diabetes Mellitus , Obesity , Life Style , Incidence , Immunization Programs , Malaria , Tuberculosis , Neoplasms
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