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Medical care for disease prevention

Done by: Shaikha Salem & Ghala Ahmed

prevent

disease

medical procedures that can prevent disease

1- vaccination

2- personal hygiene

3- screening

4- social distance

5- regular health check

6- infection control program

7- quarantine

8- PPE

why vaccinations are important

Importance of vaccination

1- Vaccines Are the Best Way to Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones from Preventable Disease.

2- Vaccines will help keep you healthy.

3- When you get sick, your children, grandchildren, and parents may also be at risk.

disease that has been eliminated because of vaccines

Eliminating diseases

smallpox killed 35% of people who were infected and caused scarring and blindness in others. Over many years, the World Health Organization used a vaccination programme to prevent people from getting smallpox. Eventually, enough people were immune to the disease which meant it could no longer spread.

vaccination began in 1796

UAE National

Immunisation

Programme

UAE National Immunisation Programme

its an immunisation schedule to vaccinate children against many different diseases, it;s starts when a child born and contains until the child is in grade 11, also there is another vaccinations you can request as an adult.

The UAE vaccinates children against diseases such as:

Child vaccinations in the UAE

  • tuberculosis(BCG)
  • Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
  • Hepatitis B (Hep B)
  • Varicella (chickenpox)
  • Polio (OPV/IPV)
  • Influenza (Hib)

1- diagnose diseases or health issues before they start to affect you.

2- help you to live a longer, healthier life.

3- give you peace of mind. Knowing that you have been screened for certain conditions can help you to stop worrying.

Importance of screening

Advice:

women at age 40 to 69 years old should do screening test for breast cancer by mammogram every two years which help them to get treatment , this increase the chance of recovering from certain life-threatening disease

In your 20s and 30s

screening for adults over 20 years

Obesity Body mass index (BMI)

Hypertension Blood pressure measuremen

Diabetes Fasting blood glucose/lipids test

Cervical cancer Pap smear test

screening test:

Disease:

screening and diagnostic tests

The difference between screening and diagnostic tests

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